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{{Infobox PSP homebrew
{{Infobox PSP Homebrews
| title = PSParticlePlayer
|title=PSParticlePlayer
| image = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/PSParticlePlayer.jpg|250px
|image=psparticleplayer.jpg
| type = Music Games
|description=MP3 player featuring visual effects from a particle engine.
| version = v1.0
|author=MK2k
| licence = Mixed
|lastupdated=2008/08/15
| author = MK2k
|type=Media Players
| website = https://psp.brewology.com/downloads/download.php?id=8643&mcid=1
|version=1.0
| download = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/PSParticlePlayer.rar
|license=Mixed
| source =
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/psparticleplayer_1.0mk2k.zip
|website=https://psp.brewology.com/downloads/download.php?id=8643&mcid=1
}}
}}
<youtube>tDPcRixXmmw</youtube>
PSParticlePlayer is a MP3 player featuring visual effects, based on a Particle Engine Editor (work in progress at the time for the PGE game engine release). It is developed in C using the PGE game engine, particle engine based on Haaf's Particle Engine.
PSParticlePlayer is a MP3 player featuring visual effects, based on a Particle Engine Editor (work in progress at the time for the PGE game engine release). It is developed in C using the PGE game engine, particle engine based on Haaf's Particle Engine.


It was one of the contest entries for the Neo Summer Coding Compo 2008 (PSP Applications).
It was one of the contest entries for the NEO Summer Coding Compo 2008 (PSP App).


Installation
==Installation==
Copy the PSParticlePlayer directory to your /PSP/GAME/ or /PSP/GAME3xx/ or /PSP/GAME4xx/ directory on your Memory Stick.
Copy the PSParticlePlayer directory to your /PSP/GAME/ or /PSP/GAME3xx/ or /PSP/GAME4xx/ directory on your Memory Stick.


User guide
It will load music from the ms0:/MUSIC/ and ms0:/PSP/MUSIC/ directories (does not support subdirectories).
The homebrew will load music from the ms0:/MUSIC/ and ms0:/PSP/MUSIC/ directories, it does not support subdirectories however.


Controls
==Controls==
Analog - Move the particle system around
Analog - Move the particle system around
Select - Enter or Leave the Parameter Menu
Select - Enter or Leave the Parameter Menu
Start - Fire the System
Start - Fire the System
D-Pad Left/Right - Change parameters in the menu (hold Square for larger steps)
D-Pad Left/Right - Change parameters in the menu (hold Square for larger steps)
D-Pad Up/Down - Browse parameters in the menu
D-Pad Up/Down - Browse parameters in the menu
Triangle - Save the settings to the current preset
Triangle - Save the settings to the current preset
L-Trigger - Bring up online help
 
R-Trigger - Cycle through music tracks
L - Bring up online help
 
R - Cycle through music tracks
 
Circle - Quit (in Menu)
Circle - Quit (in Menu)


Known issues
==Screenshots==
'''An effect while music is playing''' <br>
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/psparticleplayer2.jpg
 
'''An effect currently being edited''' <br>
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/psparticleplayer3.jpg
 
==Media==
'''PSParticlePlayer 1.0 Demo''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDPcRixXmmw arrdcore]) <br>
<youtube>tDPcRixXmmw</youtube>
 
==Known issues==
Detection of the end of a music track could have some errors so manual skipping is possibly needed.
Detection of the end of a music track could have some errors so manual skipping is possibly needed.


Credits
==Credits==
InsertWittyName and everyone in #psp-programming on FreeNode.
* InsertWittyName and everyone in #psp-programming on FreeNode.
Dr.Neo (www.neoflash.com).
* Dr.Neo from [https://www.neoflash.com NeoFlash].
Kojote (www.pdroms.com).
* Kojote from [https://www.pdroms.com PDRoms].
Greg (www.psp-hacks.com).
* Greg from [https://psp-hacks.com PSP-Hacks].
Shoesy (www.pspsource.de.
* Shoesy from [https://www.pspsource.de PSPSource.de].
oranda (http://www.indiegames.com/blog).
* oranda from [https://www.indiegames.com/blog IndieGames].
 
==External links==
* Author's website - https://www.mk2k.net/serendipity/index.php?/archives/22-PSParticle-Player-1.0.html
* NeoFlash - https://www.neoflash.com/forum/index.php?topic=5292.0


References
[[Category:NEO Summer Coding Compo 2008]]
Author's webpage, https://www.mk2k.net/serendipity/index.php?/archives/22-PSParticle-Player-1.0.html
NeoFlash, https://www.neoflash.com/forum/index.php?topic=5292.0

Latest revision as of 05:57, 20 Haziran 2024

PSParticlePlayer
Psparticleplayer.jpg
General
AuthorMK2k
TypeMedia Players
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2008/08/15
Links
Download
Website

PSParticlePlayer is a MP3 player featuring visual effects, based on a Particle Engine Editor (work in progress at the time for the PGE game engine release). It is developed in C using the PGE game engine, particle engine based on Haaf's Particle Engine.

It was one of the contest entries for the NEO Summer Coding Compo 2008 (PSP App).

Installation

Copy the PSParticlePlayer directory to your /PSP/GAME/ or /PSP/GAME3xx/ or /PSP/GAME4xx/ directory on your Memory Stick.

It will load music from the ms0:/MUSIC/ and ms0:/PSP/MUSIC/ directories (does not support subdirectories).

Controls

Analog - Move the particle system around

Select - Enter or Leave the Parameter Menu

Start - Fire the System

D-Pad Left/Right - Change parameters in the menu (hold Square for larger steps)

D-Pad Up/Down - Browse parameters in the menu

Triangle - Save the settings to the current preset

L - Bring up online help

R - Cycle through music tracks

Circle - Quit (in Menu)

Screenshots

An effect while music is playing
psparticleplayer2.jpg

An effect currently being edited
psparticleplayer3.jpg

Media

PSParticlePlayer 1.0 Demo (arrdcore)

Known issues

Detection of the end of a music track could have some errors so manual skipping is possibly needed.

Credits

External links

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