Virtual Tape Recorder v2d
Art, from our forums, has once again updated his Virtual Tape Recorder program for the PSP today to v2d. This program, in case you haven’t been reading our previous coverage, is based on and uses Iteixeira‘s audio library to record input from a PSP-compatible microphone to create an audio file. To use this program, you need a microphone for your PSP which doesn’t use the USB connection to connect to the PSP or Art’s Nokia headset boom modification as a DIY alternative. Here’s the changelog for v2d:
- Fixed Rewind to work at correct speed during playback.
- Reel is now a Microsoft compliant wav file.
Art plans to further develop this program, adding a better looking GUI, the ability to play sound files at normal speed in reverse, and to extend recording time. At the moment you can record up to four minutes which takes up a 20Mb file. Indeed, Art is branching out and tackling different apps.
Downloa: [Virtual Tape Recorder v2d]
View: [Forum release thread]
Art, from our forums, has once again updated his Virtual Tape Recorder program for the PSP today to v2d. This program, in case you haven’t been reading our previous coverage, is based on and uses Iteixeira‘s audio library to record input from a PSP-compatible microphone to create an audio file. To use this program, you need a microphone for your PSP which doesn’t use the USB connection to connect to the PSP or Art’s Nokia headset boom modification as a DIY alternative. Here’s the changelog for v2d:
- Fixed Rewind to work at correct speed during playback.
- Reel is now a Microsoft compliant wav file.
Art plans to further develop this program, adding a better looking GUI, the ability to play sound files at normal speed in reverse, and to extend recording time. At the moment you can record up to four minutes which takes up a 20Mb file. Indeed, Art is branching out and tackling different apps.
Downloa: [Virtual Tape Recorder v2d]
View: [Forum release thread]