Xandu’s Media Player 1.2d, now with custom skins and ID3v2 support
PSP homebrew developer Xandu has just released the latest version of his media application and it is now on version 1.2d. And guess what? The dev was proud to announce that Xandu’s Media Player now sports custom skins and ID3v2 support.
In the unfortunate case that you’ve been living under a rock, Xandu’s Media Player is a homebrew media app that supports .mp3, .wav, IT, MOD, S3M, and OGG. It features an iPod-like interface and an iPod clickwheel capability. Other nifty features include shuffle mode, album art, music quiz, ID3 tags, and louder sound output than XMB. Anyway, version 1.2d has the following changes and additions:
- ID3v2 now supported!
- Theme support added and opened.(This means you can do your own themes!).
- Album Art support refined. (JPEG errors reduced)
Xandu notes that the app’s files should be dumped in the GAME150 folder, while the music files need to be in the PSP/MUSIC folder. As usual, the dev included the User Manual so be sure to check it out in case you have any questions or problems. And remember, make sure that your music file names don’t have any foreign characters since it will affect the app if you do.
At any rate, check out Xandu’s Media Player by clicking the download link below. Enjoy!
Download: Xandu’s Media Player 1.2d
PSP homebrew developer Xandu has just released the latest version of his media application and it is now on version 1.2d. And guess what? The dev was proud to announce that Xandu’s Media Player now sports custom skins and ID3v2 support.
In the unfortunate case that you’ve been living under a rock, Xandu’s Media Player is a homebrew media app that supports .mp3, .wav, IT, MOD, S3M, and OGG. It features an iPod-like interface and an iPod clickwheel capability. Other nifty features include shuffle mode, album art, music quiz, ID3 tags, and louder sound output than XMB. Anyway, version 1.2d has the following changes and additions:
- ID3v2 now supported!
- Theme support added and opened.(This means you can do your own themes!).
- Album Art support refined. (JPEG errors reduced)
Xandu notes that the app’s files should be dumped in the GAME150 folder, while the music files need to be in the PSP/MUSIC folder. As usual, the dev included the User Manual so be sure to check it out in case you have any questions or problems. And remember, make sure that your music file names don’t have any foreign characters since it will affect the app if you do.
At any rate, check out Xandu’s Media Player by clicking the download link below. Enjoy!
Download: Xandu’s Media Player 1.2d