04-03-2013, 01:16 AM
(04-03-2013, 12:18 AM)freefive Wrote: This is interesting.People, you are not trying to convince me about what and for what reason you anything, I am with you, it's Sony that will not care and they will send a Cease And Desist without a "but", they will not give you the right to have input on the matter.
If one uses this tool to provide homebrew games or encoded files on the internet, maybe it's illegal.
But we do NOT.
BTW, the encoder/decoder from the PS3 SDK only supports 48khz, but the at3+ used on psp is 44.1khz.
You can try decoding at3+ files of a psp game using PS3at3tool.exe and you will find that it will not work.
Also, there is a normal at3tool.exe on the full release. (Most of the SDK versions leaked 2 times, once incomplete and once full, some of them also have less files than the rest, I think after the minis implementation on PS3 they included the PSP at3tool.exe on their PS3 SDKs too) That at3tool.exe file matches 100% to the one on PS3/PSP SDKs that leaked when I check the files on a HEX editor.