Description
A homebrew music player for Playstation VITA that aims to support many different audio formats compared to the offical PS VITA music application.
Supported formats
- FLAC
- IT
- MOD
- MP3
- OGG
- S3M
- WAV (A-law and u-law, Microsoft ADPCM, IMA ADPCM)
- XM
Features
- Browse ux0:/ to play the above audio formats.
- Pause/Play audio.
- Shuffle/Repeat audio.
- Next/Previous track in current working directory.
- Display ID3v1 and ID3v2 metadata for MP3 files.
Credits
- MPG123 contributors.
- dr_libs by mackron.
- stb_vorbis by nothings and contributors.
- libxmp-lite contributors.
- Preetisketch for startup.png (banner).
- Eleven Music Player contributors for design elements.
Changelog 2.10
- Remove lastdir.txt after switching to another device to fix a crash that occurs if the previous visited directory cannot be found in the current device.
- Fix cancel button not being used under settings menu.
- Fix menu title in device settings.
- Fix playing speed on down-sampled MP3 audio files.
- Updated dr_libs to the latest version. (dr_wav/dr_flac).
- Minor clean up to decoder functions.
- Allow app to visit any directory with unsafe mode. (This is the reason for making this app "unsafe")
Changelog 1.10
- Fixed filename not being displayed for MP3s with no ID3 tags.
- Get module name for IT, MOD, S3M and XM files.
- Add OPUS support.
- Display cover image for FLAC if found. (might be slow to load if its a large image file)
- Added basic touch support in audio player.
- Press start to power off display and keep music playing in background. (Thanks to theFlow for the power locking code).
- If an audio file has stopped playing the next file in the folder will be played (if it exists).
Notes
- Seeking is not yet implemented.
- Some folders do not show anything and the app appears to be frozen - Press start to exit and re-open the app.
The Wiki Homebrew project, was born as a way to have a collection of all the homebrews of a specific scene, since the time of the PSP scene, it was tried to do through ONEinstaller, even though the project was ambiguous worked perfectly to have a collection of all the homebrews, even though it was finally removed a year later due to several problems with the database,
Now comes back with the idea again to collect as much as possible in a single site, PSVita homebrews, but focusing on adding possible descriptions and changelogs, in addition to own captures and other details, does not try to compete with other existing bases but distinguished by being different.