PSP Video 9 2.24
Guys who frequently use the PSP Video 9 converter will be happy to know that the development team has just announced the release of v2.24. The latest release of this homebrew app hosts several new updates, at the forefront of which is support for custom firmware 3.30 OE and above – unlike the previous release – and increased options for both legacy (MAQ/M4V) and regular video files.
As Red Kawa explained, v2.24 users can now manage, convert, and rename either of the two video file types.
Also new to this release is a setup wizard to help users unfamiliar with the differences between legacy and regular files. As for the rest of this application’s changelog:
- Added: Older FFmpeg for Legacy PSP Files
- Added: PSP Library Legacy File Support
- Added: Renaming Title of PSP Videos
- Added: PSP Intital Setup Wizard
- Added: PSP VideoWizard Support
- Updated: FFmpeg rev9133
- Updated: MediaInfo 0.7.4.7
Red Kawa further advises frequent homebrew users to have their units running on at least PSP firmware 3.30 OE-A or higher. This will ensure that they unlock all of the PSP’s video playback functionality, while retaining their ability to run homebrew apps and games. Just be careful – installing PSP video v2.24 to your PC will overwrite any older versions you’ve got loaded, resulting in you losing your old settings and profile. You can’t back up your old settings either, as v2.24 carries tweaks that won’t allow you to carry them over.
Download: PSP Video 9 v2.24
Via Red Kawa
Guys who frequently use the PSP Video 9 converter will be happy to know that the development team has just announced the release of v2.24. The latest release of this homebrew app hosts several new updates, at the forefront of which is support for custom firmware 3.30 OE and above – unlike the previous release – and increased options for both legacy (MAQ/M4V) and regular video files.
As Red Kawa explained, v2.24 users can now manage, convert, and rename either of the two video file types.
Also new to this release is a setup wizard to help users unfamiliar with the differences between legacy and regular files. As for the rest of this application’s changelog:
- Added: Older FFmpeg for Legacy PSP Files
- Added: PSP Library Legacy File Support
- Added: Renaming Title of PSP Videos
- Added: PSP Intital Setup Wizard
- Added: PSP VideoWizard Support
- Updated: FFmpeg rev9133
- Updated: MediaInfo 0.7.4.7
Red Kawa further advises frequent homebrew users to have their units running on at least PSP firmware 3.30 OE-A or higher. This will ensure that they unlock all of the PSP’s video playback functionality, while retaining their ability to run homebrew apps and games. Just be careful – installing PSP video v2.24 to your PC will overwrite any older versions you’ve got loaded, resulting in you losing your old settings and profile. You can’t back up your old settings either, as v2.24 carries tweaks that won’t allow you to carry them over.
Download: PSP Video 9 v2.24
Via Red Kawa