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You can view the page at http://psx-scene.com/forums/content....TMDB-Released!
UPDATE:
TMDB Plugin for Showtime 04.01+ [CEX] by facanferff
- XMB Install Package: Showtime Standalone >> www .sendspace .com/file/7gu3ij
- XMB Install Package: Showtime multiMAN edition >> www .sendspace .com/file/tnecsq
Looks amazing stillI love it. I wonder if u can get skins for NAVI X ?
Sorry ....but what can it do? I can't even see the trailer.
Love it, thank you for making showtime soo much more awesome!
It's really looks nice from the screenshots above. So good job on that.
I don't allow my PS3 to be online, so I may not enjoy the plugin as others do, but good work nevertheless.![]()
Oh, I've tested them to see how they look and function. And yes they are very cool.
But no thanks. This 3.55 CFW PS3 will be always offline. This way when I am playing games, I don't get those annoying popups asking me to update the game and etc.
So I am not really missing out. Trust me!![]()

@Jay-Jay -- If I'm understanding the situation this tip may help you (or others who do not know)..By setting a fake proxy in the network settings on the PS3, it will never go "online" by normal standards (asking for updates, accidentally logging into PSN or the Internet -- the connection in totally "dead" as far going out of your house. However, when running homebrew like MMan or Showtime, these homebrew apps do not go through the Network Settings like the official stuff does, so you get the best of both worlds... Never accidentally update, etc, but still get updates on games in MMan and can use Showtime. All you do it set some address you aren't using on the proxy, like 192.168.1.220. This also allows your PS3 to get a local address OK and be able to stream movies, etc over your local network, but (again), cannot access the Internet (except homebrew).
EDIT: now that that is said, Perhaps this app uses the real PS3 browser and needs a proper connection to the net? If so, then yeah, I agree, I would not do that myself either. But for those who do not know about the proxy tip in general, hope it helps someone not accidentally update their PS3 over the Net.
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