Modo June 16 update – improved MED playback, bug fixes

Sony PlayStation Portable handheld - Image 1It’s been a while since our last update, but we recently got word that developer wbb has finally updated the “ultra simple mod player” Modo for the PlayStation Portable. The latest version of the homebrew app includes several useful updates which further improves the player’s functionality. Find out what new changes were included in our full article.

Download: Modo June 16 update
Visit: QJ.NET’s PSP Development forum

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It been a while since developer wbb got around to update the “ultra simple mod player” project for the PlayStation Portable, Modo. Fortunately, a new version of the homebrew app which includes several useful updates recently surfaced.

The latest build of Modo includes several fixes which help improve the app’s functionality as a module player. In addition, the previous update added some new button controls tied into the player. Here’s a breakdown of all the new changes since our previous coverage of Modo:

Update – June 16, 2008

  • Upgraded to libmpg123 1.4.3. Fixes crash because of invalid ID3 tags
  • Fixed volume boost. First boost level did nothing.
  • Improved MED playback. Instrument transpose value taken into account.
  • Added option to enable shuffle at startup. See included file modo.cfg.example.

Update – February 26, 2008

  • Changed button functionality:
    • Press Circle – Toggle volume boost
    • Hold Circle – Reset sleeptimer
  • Added max play timer. Adjust via analog stick up/down. Useful if you listen to some console formats or SID.
  • For the tracker module playback:
    • Hold Cross – Select how often a module which loops gets played. Default is three times. If module does not loop, this setting does nothing.

Modo includes a handy Readme.txt file which explains the details of how to install it into your handheld. Be sure to browse through the documentation before copying any files into your PSP. You can also discuss Modo with the developer by dropping by the QJ.NET PSP Development forum, accessible through the link below.

Download: Modo June 16 update
Visit: QJ.NET’s PSP Development forum

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