August 12 update for Modo, the ultra simple mod player

Modo - ultra simple mod player - Image 1

Our QJ PSP Development Forum plays witness yet again to another update on Modo, homebrew developer wbb‘s “ultra simple mod player.” Clocking in at a tiny size of 600 KB, this couldn’t get any easier to use. Modo supports 669, IT, MED, MOD, MTM, S3M, STM and XM module formats, and the August 12 update has the following changes:

  • improved playback, especially MED
  • added Pause function, press ‘Select’ to (un)pause module
  • problem with directory browser fixed (showing “..” not always on top)
  • fixed problem with sleep timer (after suspend it was not possible to use it again)
  • mod files are no longer checked by their extensions in the directory browser. Instead they are scanned for a valid format. That means you do not have to rename your mod files. If you have one like “MOD.my_old_amiga_tun e”, you can simply put it in a directory and it will be recognized by the player.
  • added 222Mhz and a second 166Mhz mode (see readme for details)
  • removed fadeout at end of song

Make sure you check out the readme – the author has appended some extra information into the document. If you have encountered any bugs or might have suggestions, you may contact wbb and give him your feedback.

Download: Modo – August 12 Update
Visit: PSP Development Forum

Modo - ultra simple mod player - Image 1

Our QJ PSP Development Forum plays witness yet again to another update on Modo, homebrew developer wbb‘s “ultra simple mod player.” Clocking in at a tiny size of 600 KB, this couldn’t get any easier to use. Modo supports 669, IT, MED, MOD, MTM, S3M, STM and XM module formats, and the August 12 update has the following changes:

  • improved playback, especially MED
  • added Pause function, press ‘Select’ to (un)pause module
  • problem with directory browser fixed (showing “..” not always on top)
  • fixed problem with sleep timer (after suspend it was not possible to use it again)
  • mod files are no longer checked by their extensions in the directory browser. Instead they are scanned for a valid format. That means you do not have to rename your mod files. If you have one like “MOD.my_old_amiga_tun e”, you can simply put it in a directory and it will be recognized by the player.
  • added 222Mhz and a second 166Mhz mode (see readme for details)
  • removed fadeout at end of song

Make sure you check out the readme – the author has appended some extra information into the document. If you have encountered any bugs or might have suggestions, you may contact wbb and give him your feedback.

Download: Modo – August 12 Update
Visit: PSP Development Forum

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