MagiK has done what was once thought impossible (or at least very hard) - allowing your PSP to play PMF files LEGALLY. A PMF file is an MPEG-2 Program Stream which contains AVC video and ATRAC3 audio elementary streams. Some PMF files have chapter information in their headers while some show traces of a psmf library used to interpret that information. A prime example would be the Gameboot.pmf, which is displayed every time you start a homebrew or UMD game. (You can use PSPSet to change this video as well.)"The archive contains the scempeg lib stubs, the pmf player module and a test app. binaries for fw 1.5 are included as well. all the info was obtained by disassembly and sniffing with psplink, but some things are still missing, like finding the resolution of the movie. the test app will try to play a file named 'movie.pmf' from the root of the memory stick. it has no gui but if someone wants to make one, fell free to do so." as posted by developer, magiK.
Some of you might say that this has been done before. A similar pmf player from way back that can, for the most part, do the same thing may come to mind. But what sets this player apart is that it is not just ripped from some game, instead it is made from scratch and has nothing to do with piracy and/or ripping. Thus, letting you enjoy watching your pmf files guilt-free.
Thanks for the tip, Roberto D.M.
Download: [PMF Player 10]
MagiK has done what was once thought impossible (or at least very hard) - allowing your PSP to play PMF files LEGALLY. A PMF file is an MPEG-2 Program Stream which contains AVC video and ATRAC3 audio elementary streams. Some PMF files have chapter information in their headers while some show traces of a psmf library used to interpret that information. A prime example would be the Gameboot.pmf, which is displayed every time you start a homebrew or UMD game. (You can use PSPSet to change this video as well.)"The archive contains the scempeg lib stubs, the pmf player module and a test app. binaries for fw 1.5 are included as well. all the info was obtained by disassembly and sniffing with psplink, but some things are still missing, like finding the resolution of the movie. the test app will try to play a file named 'movie.pmf' from the root of the memory stick. it has no gui but if someone wants to make one, fell free to do so." as posted by developer, magiK.
Some of you might say that this has been done before. A similar pmf player from way back that can, for the most part, do the same thing may come to mind. But what sets this player apart is that it is not just ripped from some game, instead it is made from scratch and has nothing to do with piracy and/or ripping. Thus, letting you enjoy watching your pmf files guilt-free.
Thanks for the tip, Roberto D.M.
Download: [PMF Player 10]
