PS-Coverflow v2.0: now with tons of new features

PS-Coverflow animefreak345 - Image 1Those who want to greatly enhance their Sony PSP’s music player shouldn’t miss out on homebrew developer animefreak345‘s PS-Coverflow, the PlayStation Portable’s own custom album coverflow application (first release here). There’s a LOT of features added for this releases so you may want to head on to the full article to check them out.

Download: PS-Coverflow v2.0
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forums

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Homebrew developer animefreak345 is back with the latest update to the PlayStation Portable player enhancement, PS-Coverflow. This time, the program now sports cleaner and spiffier graphics, and an improved control on coverflow. Here’s the complete changelog to see how much animefreak345’s program has improved since its first release:

  • a cool side menu feature which will contain some nice features (disabled in some menus)
  • improved coverflow control and design.
  • when i release v3 i will have a really nice coverflow feature surprise for all of you
  • really nice and sleek transparent graphics( will be still improved)
  • music selection, browses music folder if you don’t want to use coverflow (v3 allows you to browse the whole memory stick.)
  • my own coverflow design and code.
  • theme selection temporarily removed and replaced with system info for now.
  • delete album are and/or song within coverflow and player.
  • in the music player it can load png,jpg, AND the mp3’s id3 albumart. (thanks yongobongo)
  • will integrate albumart from id3 into coverflow.
  • added a clock for the fun of it
  • displays how many covers found.
  • next release i will add directory support for the music selection
  • added mp3 play timer with cool fade effect.

That’s quite a lot of new features added, eh? There will be lots more in store for gamers who’d want to install this nifty program on their Sony PSPs. Also, animefreak345 is planning to add adhoc music and file transfer support in the upcoming versions.

Of course, you’d be missing out on a lot if you uploaded files to your Sony PlayStation Portable without compatible cover art. It’s highly recommended for you to check out the readme files included with this release so you can successfully upload coverflow-compatible album art, as well as tips on how to install this ‘brew.

Download: PS-Coverflow v2.0
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forums

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