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{{Infobox DS Homebrews
|title=Licks Media Player
|image=Lmpng2.png
|description=MP3 Player, Ipod clone.
|author=Lucas (originally by Lick)
|lastupdated=2010/03/03
|type=Media Players
|version=1.02
|license=GPL (open source)
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew2/lmpng.7z
|website=http://www.cecm.usp.br/~lucas/lmp-ng
|source=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew2/lmpng.7z
}}
LMP-ng is a music player for the Nintendo DS which looks just like Apple iPod of the extreme popularity according to the appearance (for exclusive use of the music). It is compiled with [[DLDI|DLDI]] libfat support.
 
==Features==
* Skinnable.
* Playlists M3U.
 
==Installation==
Download and extract file.
 
Create folder name it lmp-ng on Micro SD.
 
Extract zip files to the lmp-ng folder in Micro SD.
 
Open lmp-ng folder and delete lmp-ng-2-alpha.ds.gba.
 
'''Note from developer:'''
 
Do not add/rename other files in the lmp-ng folder. Putting the two versions of lmp-ng on the lmp-ng folder will mess things up. Make sure the Micro SD lmp-ng folder has the followings.
* Folder named skins with two zips named alternative and default.
* lmp-ng-2-alpha.nds file.
 
==User guide==
MP3 files can be located anywhere on your memory card and LMP-ng will find them. This is included with acekard 2 firmware so no need to download if you have acekard 2. Use fingers or touch pen is for the most part self explanatory.
 
===Supported formats===
MP3<br>
OGG<br>
WAV<br>
 
===Custom skins===
To add skins go to http://dilldoe.org/NDS.
 
Pick a skin on the list under skins, click on it and it will preview it on the DS.
 
Scroll down, click download. Then the put ZIP file on the skins folder inside the lmp-ng folder in the Micro SD.
 
==Controls==
Stylus - Part of the control
 
Stylus (spinning in a circle) - Adjust volume


{{Infobox homebrew
Stylus (tap middle) - Navigate song mode
| title    = LMP-ng iPod Clone
| image    = [[File:LMPngds.png]]
| type      = media player
| author    = Lucas
| version  = 2 alpha
| licence  = GPL (open source)
| download  = Media:Lmpng2alphads.zip
| source    = http://www.cecm.usp.br/~lucas/lmp-ng/lmp-ng-2-alpha.tar.gz
| website  = http://www.cecm.usp.br/~lucas/lmp-ng/
}}


LMP-ng is a music player for the Nintendo DS which looks just like Apple iPod of the extreme popularity according to the appearance; (for exclusive use of the music). It is compiled with DLDI libfat support.
R/L - Volume up/down


== Usage ==
L (hold)/R (hold)/Right - Navigate song


MP3 files can be located anywhere on your memory card and LMP-ng will find them. This is included with acekard 2 firmware so no need to download if you have acekard 2.Use fingers or touch pen is for the most part self explanatory.
A - Next song


==Control==
Y - Previous song


*Adjust volume by spinning in a circle.
B - Pause
*Tap middle to navigate song mode then spin in a circle.Volume up/down - R or L trigger (hold)
*Navigate song - Dpad R or R & L trigger (hold)
*Next song - A
*Previous song - Y
*Pause - B
*Menu - Dpad L or X
*Select - Lock the keys during play back
*Start - display messages


== Supported Formats ==
Left/X - Menu


*mp3 playback
Select - Lock the keys during play back
*ogg playback
*wav playback


==Feature==
Start - Display messages


*Skinnable
==Screenshots==
*Playlists .m3u
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/lmpng2.png


==Download and Install Instructions==
==Media==
'''Turn your Nintendo DS into an Apple iPod''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrTQTBEvc8M Tech James])<br>
<youtube>vrTQTBEvc8M</youtube>


-lmp-ng 2 alpha version
==Changelog==
#Download lmp-ng-2-alpha.zip
'''Version 1.02 2010/03/03'''
#create folder name it "lmp-ng" on microsd
* Resume the project with the permission of Lick. Much more stable.
#Extract zip files to "lmp-ng" folder in microsd
#open "lmp-ng" folder in microsd and delete "lmp-ng-2-alpha.ds.gba"


*again do not add other files on "lmp-ng" folder, do not rename the folder and other files either. Putting the two versions of lmp-ng on the lmp-ng folder will mess things up.
==External links==
* In the end the microsd "lmp-ng" folder must have this inside:
* Author's website - http://www.cecm.usp.br/~lucas/lmp-ng
-folder named "skins" with two zips named alternative and default
-lmp-ng-2-alpha.nds file
* to add skins go to http://dilldoe.org/NDS/
#Pick a skin on the list under skins, click on it and it will preview it on the ds
#scroll down, click download
#Put zip file on the "skins" folder inside the "lmp-ng" folder in the microsd

Latest revision as of 05:31, 16 August 2024

Licks Media Player
Lmpng2.png
General
AuthorLucas (originally by Lick)
TypeMedia Players
Version1.02
LicenseGPL (open source)
Last Updated2010/03/03
Links
Download
Website
Source

LMP-ng is a music player for the Nintendo DS which looks just like Apple iPod of the extreme popularity according to the appearance (for exclusive use of the music). It is compiled with DLDI libfat support.

Features

  • Skinnable.
  • Playlists M3U.

Installation

Download and extract file.

Create folder name it lmp-ng on Micro SD.

Extract zip files to the lmp-ng folder in Micro SD.

Open lmp-ng folder and delete lmp-ng-2-alpha.ds.gba.

Note from developer:

Do not add/rename other files in the lmp-ng folder. Putting the two versions of lmp-ng on the lmp-ng folder will mess things up. Make sure the Micro SD lmp-ng folder has the followings.

  • Folder named skins with two zips named alternative and default.
  • lmp-ng-2-alpha.nds file.

User guide

MP3 files can be located anywhere on your memory card and LMP-ng will find them. This is included with acekard 2 firmware so no need to download if you have acekard 2. Use fingers or touch pen is for the most part self explanatory.

Supported formats

MP3
OGG
WAV

Custom skins

To add skins go to http://dilldoe.org/NDS.

Pick a skin on the list under skins, click on it and it will preview it on the DS.

Scroll down, click download. Then the put ZIP file on the skins folder inside the lmp-ng folder in the Micro SD.

Controls

Stylus - Part of the control

Stylus (spinning in a circle) - Adjust volume

Stylus (tap middle) - Navigate song mode

R/L - Volume up/down

L (hold)/R (hold)/Right - Navigate song

A - Next song

Y - Previous song

B - Pause

Left/X - Menu

Select - Lock the keys during play back

Start - Display messages

Screenshots

lmpng2.png

Media

Turn your Nintendo DS into an Apple iPod (Tech James)

Changelog

Version 1.02 2010/03/03

  • Resume the project with the permission of Lick. Much more stable.

External links

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