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PSP LyricShow Player 0.98J

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PSP LyricShow Player 0.98J
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General
AuthorAnonymous
TypeMedia Players
Versionjv6
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2009/10/20
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Japanese localization (SJIS) of PSP LyricShow Player 0.98 with new features and quality of life improvements.

Features

  • Display the charging status when the device is charging.
  • Screen off option and reduce clock speed in hold mode.
  • Support lyrics formats: embed USLT in MP3 files, LRC and TXT files.
  • A sleep timer is added that can be set in 30-minute increments up to 120 minutes.
  • Support remote control with compatible accessories.
  • Basic custom theme support.
  • Fast forward and rewind with the Left and Right arrow keys.
  • Display cover images in the playback screen (based on CoverFlow).
  • Playback modes: repeat, one-song-only, continuous play.
  • Allow changing the contents of the music folder via USB while the player is running.

Installation

Place the Mp3Player folder to ms0:/PSP/GAME/.

The application reads music from ms0:/MUSIC/ and its subdirectories.

LRC/TXT files should have the same filename as the corresponding MP3 files, and be placed in the same directory (SJIS encoding),

Controls

Up/Down - Scroll

Left/Right - Previous/Next page

Circle - Play

Triangle - Delete

Square - Version information

Note - Theme

Select - Sleep

Start - USB connection

Cross - Exit the app

Screenshots

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Known issues

Will crash if the files are not in the right format.

Changelog

jv6 2009/10/20

  • Changed to display "Charging" while charging.
  • When the device is in hold mode, the screen will turn off, and the clock speed will be reduced.
    • The clock is set to 222 (normal)/50 (hold) when selecting songs, and 111 (normal)/25 (hold) during playback.
    • The clock speed is set faster during high-load operations and slower during low-load operations.
  • Disabled reading RIFF header files, as they may cause errors..
  • Tried to implement proper display for UTF16 encoding. Lyrics edited with iTunes were output correctly in my environment (iTunes version 9.0.0.70).
    • When adding lyrics in iTunes, the tag seems to become "ULT" instead of "USLT", so I forcefully adapted to this.
    • Other tags, like song titles, may not display if they are added through iTunes as they are v1 tags.
    • Since there is no font for half-width Kana, it will cause garbled text when using half-width Kana.

jv5 2009/10/10

  • Added a sleep timer.
    • Press the SELECT button to set the timer in 30-minute increments up to 120 minutes.
      • Press the SELECT button again during the countdown to add another 30 minutes.
      • The timer uses the number displayed for time and works in minute increments, but it's not an exact timer.
  • Changed the order of playback modes.
    • The order is now Continuous Playback > Repeat Playback > One Song Only.
  • Added support for headphone remote control (it works without any special configuration with the official cradle).
  • Added basic theme file support.
    • In the song selection screen, you can press the music note button to change the theme. It will be reflected the next time you launch the app.
    • A total of 10 themes can be used, with theme files placed in the "theme" folder under "tm0" to "tm9".
      • Each theme consists of three background files ("bg1.png", "bg2.png", "bg3.png") and a color definition file for the volume bar and selection bar ("colbar.ini").
      • The color definition file contains the following order: R, G, B, A, with values ranging from 0 to 255.

jp4 2009/10/08

  • Support for displaying embedded asynchronous lyrics (USLT) in MP3.
    • The order of searching for lyrics is embedded lyrics first, followed by LRC files, and finally TXT files.
    • Only SJIS fonts are supported for displaying lyrics.
    • Like TXT files, the lyrics won't scroll automatically, so use the Up/Down keys to scroll.
    • There may be errors if the MP3 tag contains any data other than cover images or asynchronous lyrics.
    • Most MP3 tag editors may show "lyric" or "歌詞," which refers to asynchronous lyrics.
  • Fast forward and rewind support. You can move about 5 seconds forward or backward.
    • Use the Left/Right keys for this.
    • Some MP3 files may cause issues.
    • If a song doesn't start at 0 seconds, rewinding it to the beginning may cause an error.
  • The previously hidden display of "kbps" and "stereo/mono" has been restored.

jp3 2009/10/05

  • In addition to LRC files, TXT files are now supported.
    • Lyrics will be displayed from normal text files. If the line is too long, it may overflow from the screen.
    • For TXT files, the lyrics won't scroll automatically, so use the Up/Down keys to scroll.
    • For LRC files, the lyrics will scroll automatically, so no need to use the arrow keys.
  • Changed the position of the playback mode display.

2009/10/04

  • Changed the position of the album cover image when displaying lyrics in full-screen mode.

jp2 2009/10/03

  • Added USB connection to the song selection screen. You can change the contents of the "music" folder while the player is running.
  • Added playback mode (post-song actions) to the playback screen. Supports repeat, one song, and continuous play modes.
  • Added album cover image to the playback screen. The album cover image may become distorted if it is too large. A size of around 500x500 pixels seems to be the maximum.
  • The image is retrieved from ID3 tag v2, but other information is retrieved from ID3 tag v1 as per the original source.

jp1 2010/09/30

  • The character encoding is set to SJIS, so you can now use Japanese files without issues.
    • File names in Japanese should also work fine.
    • There are some problematic characters that don't display correctly.
  • The time zone was changed from China to Japan.
  • The screen display was in Chinese, so it was changed to Japanese.

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