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PlayerPal 4.2 SR2 Released - Playlists on all skins!

I have just posted up PlayerPal 4.2 SR2.  This release gives you the ability to select and play your playlists from ALL of the skins.  This has been a long requested feature and it is finally in.  I hope you all enjoy it!  You can download it now from the PlayerPal download page.

PDAClassic has always add the playlists page.  Now SonyPSP and BigBrowser have it too.  Next to the Playlist link in the header of each skin is now a link made up of 3 dots.  You can see this in the image below.  If you click on this it will show you your playlist list.  You can then click on a playlist to play it.

This release also fixes an issue that some Firefox users (such as myself) may have seen.  When you select "Open in default browser" from the PlayerPal menu PlayerPal could crash.  This was not a PlayerPal bug and many applications have been bitten by this problem.

Please note.  My test PSP is dead right now, so I have not been able to confirm that the change works OK on it.  However, it is a very isolated change so fingers crossed.  Let me know if it causes any issues.

Favourite album today?  Attack Decay Sustain Release by  Siminan Mobile Disco.

8/19/2007 4:16:26 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [1]

Another update on PlayerPal 4.3

Another update on the long running PlayerPal 4.3 saga
3/10/2007 3:59:40 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [3]

User created iPronto skin available for download

User created PlayerPal skin optimised for the Phillips iPronto, is now available for download.
2/10/2007 5:54:34 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]

Be a PlayerPal Skin Master!

Itching to make your own PlayerPal skins?  Dying to tweak an existing skin?  If yes, then your might want to read the PlayerPal Skin Development Kit I have created.

OK, calling it a kit is a bit of an overstatement right now.  At the moment if is very basic and it ain't pretty, but it should give you enough to get started customising PlayerPal for your own needs.  It will also let me see how many of you really want to get skin in the game.

PlayerPal Skin Development Kit

1/6/2007 5:26:07 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [0]

PlayerPal has a new price of $29.95

The new price for PlayerPal 4.2 is $29.95.  Still a bargain so buy a license now!

There has been some confused emails about the change due to the previous post on matter.  Originally this increase was going to arrive with version 4.3.  However, due to the delay of version 4.3 the price rise has come into effect first.

Sorry if you got caught out by the change, but it had to come sometime.

 

10/3/2006 7:24:03 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]

What's really behind the PlayerPal 4.3 delay?

Uncontrolled changes in the project's scope.  That's what it is.  Scope creep is causing the delay.  Man. I don't even have a client to blame.  It's me adding, refining, scrapping, adding, refining...  You get the picture.

More specifically it is scope creep in the changes to the Sony PSP skin.  I posted a preview of the Sony PSP skin changes coming in 4.3 and then I went mental.  Out went the minor changes and all of a sudden a new skin appeared on the scene.  One new skin to rule them all.

ShapeShifter Skin <lightning sound>

ShapeShifter is fast and easily changes shape (for different devices).  You can make new ShapeShifter take a new form by adding a little magic config.  You're gonna see ShapeShifter:iPronto, ShapeShifter:PSP and ShapeShifter:BigBrowser.  Oh yes.

It has new features, or at least all available features packaged up nicely.  It should be very, very good.  I just gotta finish it!

So, give me some abuse or moral support in the comments.  Tell me the name sucks.  Or just ignore me and enjoy the weekend.

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7/21/2006 8:36:41 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [6]

New PlayerPal price coming. Buy now to save $10!

When PlayerPal 4.3 is released, PlayerPal will get the brand new price of $29.95.  This means PlayerPal will be $19.95 for only a couple more weeks.  My advice?  Buy PlayerPal now.  You deserve it and you'll save 10!

A license you buy now will get you the same as a license purchased after the price change so you can't lose.

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7/8/2006 7:51:09 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]

Philips iPronto gets in on the action

Jon, a founding member of Remote Central, has sent in some pictures of PlayerPal on his Philips iPronto.  As you can see the SonyPSP skin looks fine but the BigBrowser skin is a little funky (to say the least) in the iPronto web browser.

PlayerPal on the Philips iPronto
PSP skin on left, BigBrowser on right

Philips iPronto showing the PlayerPal Sony PSP skin Philips iPronto showing the PlayerPal BigBrowser skin
Click pictures for a bigger image

The iPronto is described by Philips as "universal remote control panel".  Features include a touchscreen, WiFi web browsing, EPG and IR control.  Sounds good, but from what I have read the iPronto reality is not quite the same as the iPronto hype.

At around $1,495 new, the iPronto isn't an impulse buy.  However, if you have one kicking around you should give it a new lease of life with PlayerPal.  If I get my act together with some skinning tutorials you may even see an iPronto friendly skin appear (Jon is keen to do it!).

iPronto Links
Full Philips Pronto range
Philips iPronto product page
iPronto user reviews on Remote Central
iPronto Linux device profile

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6/29/2006 12:04:07 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]

Nintendo DS Lite support championed by the Seattle Times

Seattle Times journalist Brier Dudley links to PlayerPal as a "cool program" in his blog post Nintendo hacking anyone?  Thanks Brier.  He also makes a roundabout call for PlayerPal to support the Nintendo DS Lite.

Sounds like a good idea to me. 

The Nintendo DS doesn't have a web browser right now but Opera and Nintendo are delivering one.  Here are some screen shots of the browser from Japan.  Not sure when it gets shipped in the UK/USA.  Brier says this summer but I haven't seen any official Nintendo dates elsewhere.

The Nintendo DS has two screens which looks like fun, especially as one of them is a touch screen.  It's as cheap as chips too weighing in at $129 on Amazon right now.

I've not seen the Nintendo DS Lite up close and personal but I will be checking it out soon.

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6/14/2006 1:33:54 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]

PlayerPal 4.2 service release available for download

A new service release of PlayerPal 4.2 is available now. 

This release only contains fixes for the problems listed below.  There is no new functionality.

Changes in PlayerPal 4.2 Service Release 1

  • Fixed:  Letter E missing from the SonyPSP A to Z library browser.
  • Fixed:  Get error “Object reference not set to an instance of an object” when your iTunes library is not called Library and you try and add tracks to your playlist.  Previous workaround details.
  • Fixed:  Get error “Culture name is not supported…” when using PlayerPal from certain browsers.  Previous workaround details.
  • Fixed:  Get error “There is no music in the PlayerPal library.  The library exists but there is nothing in it.” When using PlayerPal in country that uses the comma character as a decimal place.  Previous workaround details.

Download PlayerPal 4.2 Service Release 1


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6/12/2006 2:12:00 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]

PlayerPal has Links2 other PSP browsers!

PlayerPal has been shot in the wild flirting working with a non-official PSP web browser!  The browser in question is Links2.  Links2 is an open source browser for Linux, that has been ported to the PSP by Raf.  Raf ships Links2 as a plugin for his PSP Radio homebrew application.

What does this mean?  It means that if you use PSP firmware 1.5 you can now use PlayerPal too!  Homebrew and PlayerPal happy together.

PlayerPal browse view on PSP Links2 browser
PlayerPal browse view on the Links2 PSP browser

The PlayerPal Sony PSP skin looks a little "early 90s" on the Links2 browser.  Also, the Links2 PSP browser shrinks images by 40% on the fly, and does not display the iFrame inline (which is used for the now playing details).  However, much of that could easily be resolved by adapting the existing SonyPSP skin in a new skin for Links2.

PlayerPal album view on PSP Links2 browser 
PlayerPal album view on the Links2 PSP browser

Thanks to PlayerPal user Peter for supplying the images.  If you have pictures of PlayerPal doing cool stuff in the wild email them to checkthisout@playerpal.com

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6/8/2006 11:15:13 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]

Sony PSP skin changes coming in PlayerPal 4.3 - What do you think?

The next version of PlayerPal (4.3) will contain changes and additions to the Sony PSP skin.  Below are two screen shots illustrating the changes.  What do you think?  Love it or hate it?  Want to change the wording?  Leave your feedback in the comments of this post or start a discussion on the PlayerPal forum.

Updated: Album browser page

The changes you can see below are:

  • Playback controls have been shrunk and consolidated with the volume controls.
  • Current playlist name is displayed on header (on the right)
  • Covers have been shrunk and 2 more displayed per page
  • All settings are in the footer
  • New Change link has been added, which links off to the new playlist selection page!

New PlayerPal album browser view on the Sony PSP skin

New!  Playlist selector page

This page lists all of the playlists you have setup in iTunes or Windows Media Player.  When you click the playlist name link it will start playing and the name will be put up in the header.

New PlayerPal playlist screen on the Sony PSP skin

So what do you think?  Any comments?

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5/22/2006 5:37:45 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [11]

Apologies to Sweden, Norway, Finland and all other comma countries

Update:  This issue has been fixed in the latest version of PlayerPal.  Download now.

PlayerPal does not read the music library of people living in countries where a comma is used as a decimal point.  It only works for us dot countries.  Sorry to all of you guys, especially Sweden who have been downloading lots of PlayerPal recently.

This has been fixed in version 4.3 which will ship in the next few weeks.  However, if you can't wait then you can resolve this problem now by reading the Solution for: "There is no music in the PlayerPal library. The library exists but there is nothing in it."

Hopefully, those upset about it in Finland will be consoled by Lordi's rocking win at the Eurovision song contest last night.


Triumphant Lordi.  Surely PlayerPal users?

If you are a geek, dull or bored you can check out Wikipedia's full list of comma countries.

5/21/2006 4:38:33 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [1]

How to control your iTunes/WMP music from a Nokia 770

The Nokia 770 is an "elegantly-sized tablet designed for effortless surfing".  This is very true, and as a result the Nokia 770 makes a perfect device for browsing, searching and controlling your music with PlayerPal.

I looked hard under the Christmas tree and I've waited patiently by the letterbox, but alas no Nokia 770 devices are to be found here at PlayerPal towers.  As a result no official Nokia 770 PlayerPal skin has shipped.  However, you can use the 3 official skins from your 770 without much trouble.  Obviously, it would be nice to have a skin designed to fit snuggly on the 770...

The good news is that an enterprising PlayerPal customer is working on a Nokia 770 skin!  So far minor modifications to a copy of the BigBrowser skin has resulted in this rather fine looking Nokia 770 skin.  There are still a few tweaks to be made as you can see, but hopefully we can get it fixed up and make it available online.

PlayerPal on the Nokia 770 - Click for larger picture of the Nokia 770 skin.
PlayerPal on a Nokia 770 - Large image

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5/11/2006 9:11:56 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0]