Unless I misunderstood, the big problem here is that the Wiimote is actually the receiver, and it's the "sensor" bar that sends out the IR signal.
The remote uses the 2 lights on the bar to detect its orientation relative to the bar.
So I was laying in bed tired after a long day, I decided to go into the photo and video channel and play a slide show.
As Im laying there I fall asleep.
I wake up disenchanted with myself because I like to take real proper care of my electronics.
there usually not on unless someone is playing them. its just a waste of power, and in a round about way, i've always felt that leaving them playing when there not in use, cant really do much but shorten the life span of a console.
Anyhoo long story short, When is some third party dev gonna come up with a universal wii-mote.
Since the wii is so user friendly, It only makes sense that the same wii mote that controls your wii, should also control your tv and dvd player for that matter. (You know, For us lazy people)
Just a thought.
If something like that is already in development, be a saint and post a link people:thumbup:
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Sorry for this being front page, I had no idea I could post front page in the wii forums,
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Unless I misunderstood, the big problem here is that the Wiimote is actually the receiver, and it's the "sensor" bar that sends out the IR signal.
The remote uses the 2 lights on the bar to detect its orientation relative to the bar.
You are correct
That fact never even crossed my mind
And in fact completely shoots down my hopes and dreamsthanks peter
Still though, even though my original idea is proven flawed, couldnt some third party developer create a soultion to this by simply adding the necessary IR transmitter to the tip of the wii-mote,
I realize something like this, includeing the button scheme would make the wii-mote an eye sore.
Still for functionalitys reasons, i believe it could have market support, ? maybe?
Sorry for being the party pooper :-(
The idea is cool though - the Wii remote is a very nice piece of kit and I'd love to use it for more stuff.
Either that or licensing costs. They'd probably have to pay a big fee per console sold if it supported DVDs.
Shame though, it would make a neat DVD player eh?
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