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wraggster
August 1st, 2008, 16:38
fcorbier has updated his port of Mplayer to the Nintendo Wii, heres whats new etc:


formats tested
Containers: AVI, WMV, MKV, MP3, FLV (Flash Video), MP4, M4V, QuickTime
Video codecs: Xvid, DivX, Windows Media, MPEG 1/2, H264
Audio codecs: MPEG 1/2/3, Windows Media, AAC
download
v0.04 (07/31/08):
- MPlayerWii-0.04.zip :

-mount/unmount the SD card and/or USB drive so you can swap them out without reloading MPlayerWii (thanks to rodries)
-added USB read-ahead cache (thanks to rodries)
-added preliminary samba network share support (thanks to scip)
-fixed startup crash when a usblan or usb keyboard is attached
-added network streaming cache
-added video scaling with the nunchuk (use joystick to move, Z button to stretch and C to reset)
-added configuration file (put in the SD root folder)
-new ascii logo by sensah

Download Here (http://wii-news.dcemu.co.uk/MPlayerWii-0.04.zip) and Discuss at the Official Release thread here at DCEmu --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=118838

royvedas
August 1st, 2008, 19:23
Too busy to try it out. But good show. I'd reeeeeeaaally like a Wii media player with samba support. Perhaps this could put my noisy Xbox to rest.

I'm looking forward to see this progress when I get the time.

xardas
August 2nd, 2008, 03:43
Awesome app!! Had a bit of trouble getting it to work at boot but found out filesize of my avi needed to be around less than 700mb.
Nothing a quick video splitter wouldnt fix. Great quality audio and sound and puts a stop to wasting hours converting to different formats.
I use 80 inch virtual screen glasses on my wii. Being able to stretch the screen size manually with the nunchuk stick makes the most of it with no reduction in quality. By far the best homebrew app I've come across so far :)

11azrael
August 2nd, 2008, 05:27
What about subtitles ?