Whenever there are new homebrew releases for higher firmwares, we always get comments like "How about us 1.5 users?" It's good to know then that Madruscoe (aka moneytoo in QJ forums) keeps on updating his awesome PMP Mod AVC. To those of you who are new to this, the program actually allows firmware 1.5 users to play full resolution, high-quality AVC converted files using the PMP AVC Muxer.
Anyway, these are all the changes that happened since the last release:
Verison 1.02M-I (02.02.07) tuned by Madruscoe:
* Fixed displaying long filenames in deleting dialog window
* Added ability to set any brightness you want (included 4th brightness level and brightness lower than the default system minimum) (can be set only in filelist, press/hold left/right)
Verison 1.02M-H (14.01.07) tuned by Madruscoe:
* Fixed subtitles (.srt) disappeared after 30 minutes of playing (thank you bootsector)
* Added thumbnail support (thanks to JasonV and his Mod)
* Added support for headphones/remote control and analogue pad in filelist
* New graphics by MAK
As always, please browse through the complete readme file first included in the download before using this app. All important details and other matters can be found there.
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