March 17, 2009 – 9:34 pm
PSP homebrew users will now get a chance to watch LIVE TV channel straight from their PSP console, Homebrew developer j13dj has released PSP Live TV app which is an application that will let you watch TV stations on your PSP (any gen). However, it is currently limited to 14 channels and they are all in French right now. It was just in beta version I can say, so don’t be surprised if you’re having a hard time to make this work. The idea is really cool and totally promising, hopefully he can share the code his using to this app so more Homebrew developer will develop this on a powerful apps like PSPTube. Speaking of PSPtube, PSP Live TV app was actually a mod version of sofiyacat’s PSPTube, he modify the script to stream live TV channel in the internet so you still need internet connection with this app instead of 1Seg controller.
There are 14 channels: BFM TV, Bloomberg TV, Direct 8, France 24, Fashion TV, TF1, NRJ Hit, Tfou, NRJ Dance, Eurosport, MCM Top, RFI and more (just check it).
February 24, 2009 – 10:11 pm
After the release of PSP-3000 last year, rumors of PSP-4000 starting to spread across the web like a wildfire. I can’t understand why this rumor keep on coming everytime a new PSP had been released. Was it the Gamers never been happy with all the released PSP version or just want new and better handhel console? something not just a game console but with other capabilities, like able you to play PS3 save games or a touch screen and make a call. lol
February 5, 2009 – 8:59 pm
Every time I saw a cool Homebrew apps in the net, I always give it a try and when I find it totally wicked and have future, it’s automatically grab a spot on this site. I’m talking about “PSPChrome 0.5″, So what is really special about this apps? simple, it’s a Google Chrome clone for PSP.
Damiaantjuh released his Google Chrome-inspired web browser app for PSP, PSPChrome 0.5. It’s an application that looks like the browser Google Chrome, from Google. This portal allows you to have full screen mode when viewing websites, so that’s unquestionably cool. It’s also got multi-language support, that eliminates the need for tedious translations.
To install it was so simple, download the file below, extract the zip file and put the files into your PSP root directory. You need a internet connection to save and load the files.
January 29, 2009 – 3:30 pm
This is a cool discovery, what happen is that I try to know what is the purpose of “favorite” folders inside the “Ultimate PSPtube package, like how can I save all the video stream their, so I try to upload some videos manually inside the “favorite” folder, with all types of video extension I have and then when I open Ultimate PSPtube in my PSP, voila! all the video shown even without wi-fi connection and it play all video extension I have their.
So why not share it and let everybody know now that you can able to play almost all type of Videos extension in your PSP with no need to convert it first and without paying more money for any PSP video converter applications. Which means it’s free. All you need to do now is your usual routine “drag and drop” system for uploading files to your PSP and the powerful free Homebrew application “Ultimate PSPTube”.
January 25, 2009 – 10:43 pm
Another good news for all PSPTubers, PSP homebrew dev. Jk108 updated once again his homebrew apps the Modded PSPTube which is now at Ultimate PSPTube v1.8, added three more video streaming websites for your convenience and fixing bugs from previous version (check the changelog below) that will surely appreciated by all PSPTubers alike. The current total number of sites supported with this version amounts to an awesome video sites of 33!