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GSM Player | |
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File:Gsmplayer2.png | |
General | |
Author | Damian Yerrick |
Type | Media players |
Version | 2021 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2021/07/07 |
Links | |
[2004 Download] | |
Website | |
[2019 Source] | |
GSM Player is an audio player made by porting the GSM RPE-LTP (also called GSM Full Rate) audio codec, which has been used in mobile phones, to the Game Boy Advance. Now you can use your GBA as a portable music player, with up to 150 minutes of Good Sounding Music on a 256 Mbit flash cart.
From mid-2004 to mid-2019, GSM Player for GBA went unmaintained, and changes to popular GBA homebrew toolchains rendered it unbuildable. The repository ports the application to a more recent version of devkitARM.
Building
To build from Release 20040823:
To build a GBA ROM containing several recordings, just drop some .wav files in the wavs folder and then run Go.bat (Windows 95, 98, and ME users should run Go-win9x.bat instead).
This should produce a ROM called gsm.gba, which you can write to a GBA flash cartridge.
To build from the source:
If build from source:
make build/allnewgsm-bare_mb.gba
padbin 256 build/allnewgsm-bare_mb.gba
Convert audio files to GSM at 18157 Hz (a nonstandard rate; see docs/lying_to_sox.txt for how to force this in SoX and FFmpeg)
Pack them into a single GBFS file using gbfs included with devkitARM tools: gbfs gsmsongs.gbfs *.gsm
Concatenate the player and the songs.
On Windows: copy /b build\allnewgsm-bare_mb.gba+gsmsongs.gbfs allnewgsm.gba
On UNIX: cat build/allnewgsm-bare_mb.gba gsmsongs.gbfs > allnewgsm.gba
Controls
Left/Right - Previous/Next track
L - Seek left/right
Select - lock/unlock controls
Start - pause/resume playback
A+B+Select+Start - Reset GBA, such as to exit to your loader menu (works only on Visoly and F2A carts)
External links
- Author's website - https://pineight.com/gba/gsm/
- GitHub - https://github.com/pinobatch/gsmplayer-gba