Posted Nov 11, 2009 at 09:58PM by Ryan F. Listed in: Homebrew Applications, News Tags: memory stick, YouTube
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Homebrew coder clizana has dropped by our forums to release a critical update of Goear PSP, a homebrew application capable of searching and downloading songs directly from music site goear.com to your memory stick.

Goear - Image 1 Goear - Image 2  


Developer's note:

Goear PSP is a homebrew created to search and download songs to the memory stick from the music site goear.com (also called the youtube of mp3's).


This new version has a critical update because goear change a little bit the system.


Controls:
  • Triangle: Change Language
  • Circle: Enter the text for a new search
  • Square: Fast download*
  • Cross: Download* and select the filename
  • L1: Prev. Result page
  • R1: Next Result page
  • Select: Help
Version 1.2 changelog:
  • Fixed critical bug in the search for songs
  • Added a toolbar and the percentage discharge.
Download: Goear PSP v1.2
Discuss: QJ.NET's PSP Development forum



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   by SolidSnake117 - 8 days ago
 » Is it..

so... is it still slower than my sh*t after not eating for 5 days???

god... it took 15 min to download one f*cking song


   Re: lxlox - 8 days ago
 » F - U - C - K - U

STFU If u want something better than that why don't u show us how good u are and make ur own and then show us how it works and by the way I believe is ur *****ing internet, cause in my connection it took my psp 1 minute to download 8 mb how about that *****er.

   Re: iamshadow - 8 days ago
 » wtf?

lxlox, stop being such a *****ing whiner. He was just stating the FACT that this downloads very slowly. It is NOT his or the internet's fault if an app can't use a 2Mb/s connection to download a song.


Before I forget...Does this one work on GEN-D2? V1 gave "Cannot be started" (800blah) error...
   by lxlox - 8 days ago
 » and

Don't expected to be as Megaupload that can download 3 mb per second imbecil people like u just make me sick dude never say thanks to the good stuft.

   by scotty16 - 8 days ago
 » SolidSnake117

From my experience, this application downloads very fast (as other users have reported). I can only conclude that your wireless internet connection is to fault. I think a probable solution is for you to turn your wireless router off AND LEAVE IT OFF. This might not cure your problem but it would make the rest of us a lot happier.

Cheers


   Re: lxlox - 8 days ago
 » U just make my day

Thank u men
   by tainogunslinger - 8 days ago
 » pretty quick

At work, we've only got 1.5Mbps connection on wireless and it took roughly 1 minute to download a song and the search results pop up instaneously. I can't wait to try this out from home where I'm using 15Mbps connection.

Great App! Good work!

   by iamshadow - 8 days ago
 » .

Ok this version boots on gend2 and I have noticed a very nice speedup overall...The only way to make this better now is for more speed, a way to cancel downloads, song previews (or live streaming), and maybe compatibility with more sites...But I'm asking for a lot...


   Re: iamshadow - 8 days ago
 » .

I would also like to ask what this is coded in? I originally thought it was written in lua (hence the .lua file) but when I try to open it all I get is weird symbols?!?
   by MistPhoenix - 8 days ago
 » lua

The programming language this is written in is lua using Phoenix Game Engine. I think he used PGE-LuaC to encrypt the lua files slightly so that it is not so easily read.

   by KylBlz - 8 days ago
 » nice

good program, now i wish that site had more song variety. look at mp3raid, do you think you could support that?


   Re: jackspade - 7 days ago
 » support

mp3realm

and

skreemr

should also be supported +P

both are awesome sites for finding individual songs



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