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			<title>NUS Downloader v1.9</title>
			<link>http://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/stomp_442/305-nus-downloader-v1-9.html</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 07:15:16 GMT</pubDate>
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Download - NUSD v1.9 (http://nusdownloader.googlecode.com/files/NUSDownloader_v19.zip) 
 
 
This build is intended to provide updated DSi features to users before the release of v2.0. 
 
The DSi Common Key is NOT embedded into this release. Once it inevitably spreads and becomes common place, I could embed the key. Many sites do not want any trace of it, so this build respects this request.</description>
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Download - <a href="http://nusdownloader.googlecode.com/files/NUSDownloader_v19.zip" target="_blank">NUSD v1.9</a><br />
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This build is intended to provide updated DSi features to users before the release of v2.0.<br />
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The DSi Common Key is NOT embedded into this release. Once it inevitably spreads and becomes common place, I could embed the key. Many sites do not want any trace of it, so this build respects this request.<br />
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<ul><li style="">Multiple GUI changes</li><li style="">DSi Decryption support fix</li><li style="">DSi Database support (dsidatabase.xml)</li><li style="">Supported by libWiiSharp framework</li><li style="">Improved local scripts support</li><li style="">Script loading from database.xml</li><li style="">IOS Patching</li><li style="">Reads key.bin, kkey.bin, and dsikey.bin</li><li style="">WAD file SaveAs support</li><li style="">Whatever else happened in the months between...</li></ul><br />
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CLI Mode did not officially make it to this build. Sorry!<br />
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			<title>PlayOn - Stream video to your Wii</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 04:04:35 GMT</pubDate>
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PlayOn is an app that installs to your computer. Your Wii will need the internet channel installed to it to access the PlayOn app on your computer. I haven't tried this yet, but looks functionable. You can download a free 14 day trial, but to get the most out of it, I would first get the internet channel...]]></description>
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PlayOn is an app that installs to your computer. Your Wii will need the internet channel installed to it to access the PlayOn app on your computer. I haven't tried this yet, but looks functionable. You can download a free 14 day trial, but to get the most out of it, I would first get the internet channel installed and working on your Wii, that way you don't lose any of your free trial trying to get the internet channel working. This is also available for 360 and PS3.<br />
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<div class="spoiler">
	<h2>PlayOn Channels</h2>
	<div class="hidden"><font color="lime">PlayOn Lite — Free</font><br />
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<b>Pandora</b><br />
Is your gaming console hooked up to your stereo? Well now you can stream Pandora through your Xbox 360, PS3, or Wii. Best of all this feature will continue to work even after your trial expires. Set up all your stations on your PC and then listen in the comfort of your living room.<br />
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<b>My Media</b><br />
Have some movies you've downloaded and would like to watch on your TV? Songs you want to listen to on your better stereo? Photos you'd like to share with your family and friends on your TV screen instead of your laptop? With PlayOn you can stream your own music, movies, and photos to your gaming console. Best of all, this feature is free, even after your trial expires, so enjoy it!<br />
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<font color="red">PlayOn Premium — Free to try for 14 days!</font><br />
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<b>Hulu</b><br />
With content from channels like NBC, ABC, Fox, Disney, PBS, and more, Hulu brings you a tremendous library of current and past movies and shows. Catch up on last night's series episodes you missed or take a trip down memory lane with shows from years past. Find some hidden jewels or kitschy genre flicks in their enormous library of free movies.<br />
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<b>Netflix Instant Queue</b><br />
Use your existing Netflix account to watch movies from your instant queue. Kick back on your couch with some popcorn and enjoy your instant home theater.<br />
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<b>Comedy Central</b><br />
Check out the latest episode of The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, South Park, and Ugly Americans. There are also clips from great stand up comics and old classic episodes of Chappelle's Show.<br />
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MLB.tv and NHL.com*</b><br />
Are you a Red Sox fan living in San Francisco or a Cubs fan in Phoenix? Well now you can feel like you're sitting in front of your TV in your hometown. With MLB.tv and PlayOn you can watch every one of your team's games on your television, not your PC screen. Hockey fans can now catch their favorite team throughout the year as well.<br />
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*requires an MLB.tv or NHL.com subscription<br />
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<b>CBS.com</b><br />
Did you miss your favorite band on David Letterman last night? Need to kill some time by checking out who got voted off Survivor last week? Want to take a nostalgia trip to creepy by watching some Twin Peaks? Or maybe original episodes of Star Trek are just what you've been looking for.<br />
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<b>ESPN.com</b><br />
No games on TV? Don't have the attention span or time right now to watch the entire game? It happens to us all. Sports highlights might be just the ticket to kill a few minutes. Check out the best plays from the week, the news from the day, and more.<br />
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<b>ESPN3</b><br />
Live sports, need I say more. One of our most popular content channels.<br />
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TV.com</b><br />
Barney Miller, Benson, Charlie's Angels…awesome. Get your fill of old classics or more recent content like 60 Minutes , NCIS, The Good Wife and more. Great stuff!<br />
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<b>SpikeTV</b><br />
Entourage, Pros vs. Joes, Manswers or whatever else you feel like watching in your man cave. If you feel like feeling manly, but not like chopping wood or fixing cars, this is the content channel for you.<br />
<b><br />
The Ultimate Fighter</b><br />
You asked for it, you got it. This content channel was delivered after we received multiple requests from customers. Enjoy it!<br />
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<b>PBS</b><br />
Love good news shows? Rather learn something about nature than watch a sitcom? If either or both are true this is the channel for you. All your PBS standards are here. Frontline, Nature, NOVA, and more.<br />
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<b>PBS Kids</b><br />
We also have goodies for the little ones! PBS Kids lets you watch children's classics like Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat, Sesame Street, Curious George as well as Sid the Science Kid, Super Why and more.<br />
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<b>MTV</b><br />
Jersey Shore and music videos, need we say more?<br />
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<b>Vevo</b><br />
Lots and lots of music videos.<br />
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On top of it all, you also get <b>CNN.com, Amazon VOD, and YouTube</b> when you set up PlayOn!<br />
<b><br />
PlayOn Basic</b><br />
PlayOn Basic is no longer for sale. If you have a Basic license, take a look at what you can watch or upgrade to PlayOn Premium now.<br />
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<b>Plugins</b> - <a href="http://playonlabs.net/" target="_blank">LOOK HERE</a><br />
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Additionally with PlayOn Plugins you can get free access to <b>The Food Network, The Weather Channel, NFL.com, South Park Studios, Adultswim</b> and much, much more. The library just keeps growing. Be sure to check out our free plugins to see if your favorite content can be added with PlayOn Plugins. </div>
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PlayOn homepage - <a href="http://www.playon.tv/playon" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
PlayOn forums - <a href="http://www.playon.tv/forum" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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view my original news post <a href="http://www.wiihacks.com/wiihacks-member-submitted-news/68914-playon-brings-tv-your-wii-ps3-xbox-360-a.html#post434809" target="_blank">HERE</a></blockquote>

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			<title>CleanRip v1.0 - Wii/GC Disc Ripper Released</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 00:34:16 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>See the original post by stomp_442 HERE (http://www.wiihacks.com/homebrew/67400-cleanrip-v1-0-wii-gc-disc-ripper-released.html) 
 
 
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CleanRip v1.0.1 
by Emu_Kidid 
 
 
 
What is it?</description>
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<font size="1">CleanRip v1.0.1<br />
by Emu_Kidid</font><br />
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What is it?<br />
A tool to backup your Gamecube/Wii Discs using IOS58 and no need for cIOS.<br />
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Features:<br />
- FAT32 / NTFS file system support<br />
- USB 2.0 support<br />
- Gamecube / Wii / Wii Dual layer disc dumping<br />
- File Splitting (1,2,3GB or Maximum file size - use only on NTFS)<br />
- MD5 sum presented to the user on successful rip<br />
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Whats new in 1.0.1:<br />
- Added experimental BCA dumping (Wii discs only)<br />
- Added md5 sum saving<br />
- Fixed Speed/ETA calculation<br />
- Fixed file split issues<br />
- Reduced random code dumps with wiimote<br />
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Requirements:<br />
- Wii running the latest HBC <br />
- Wii or GC Controller<br />
- USB or SD storage device (&gt;1.35GB free space)<br />
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Credits:<br />
libNTFS - Tantric/rodries (<a href="http://code.google.com/p/wiimc/source/browse/#svn/trunk/libs/libntfs" target="_blank">wiimc - Project Hosting on Google Code</a>)<br />
libOGC/devKitPPC - shagkur / WinterMute<br />
.. and you, the users of course :)<br />
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source - <a href="http://www.gc-forever.com/forums/portal.php?sid=0224d2d41bcf8c68a1f43488f3b9fdae" target="_blank">http://www.gc-forever.com</a><br />
download - <a href="http://www.mediafire.com/?3wdue8ywwbf79zj" target="_blank">CleanRip v1.0.1</a> <br />
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			<title>HackMii installer v0.8 released</title>
			<link>http://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/stomp_442/213-hackmii-installer-v0-8-released.html</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 19:22:47 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Image: http://blog.apyka.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/reinstaller-homebrew-channel-hackmii-installer-v6-7.JPG  
 
HackMii Installer 0.8 
 
* IOS58 is chosen for The Homebrew Channel when installed. This is required for USB2 support. Other IOS versions are of course still supported, but USB will be limited to first version 
 
 
 
BootMii Beta 6 (v1.3)</description>
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HackMii Installer 0.8<br />
<ul><li style="">IOS58 is chosen for The Homebrew Channel when installed. This is required for USB2 support. Other IOS versions are of course still supported, but USB will be limited to first version</li></ul><br />
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BootMii Beta 6 (v1.3)<br />
<ul><li style="">Fixed the freeze when using the autoboot feature to load Menu system with a delay of zero.</li><li style="">The NAND backup no longer crashes when stumbling on uncorrectable pages.</li><li style="">A couple of fixes to the integrated SD browser.</li><li style="">The auto boot feature is ignored when launching the IOS version of BootMii.</li></ul><br />
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The Homebrew Channel v1.0.8<br />
<ul><li style="">General improvements for all USB IOS versions, this fixes the regression introduced in version 1.0.7.</li><li style="">USB2 support IOS58 through.</li></ul><br />
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original post and download - <a href="http://www.wiihacks.com/wiihacks-member-submitted-news/65083-hackmii-installer-v0-8-released.html" target="_blank">HackMii installer v0.8 released</a></blockquote>

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			<title>Verbatim DVD -R, junk media to watch out for</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 05:17:51 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>View the original post by stomp_442 - HERE (http://www.wiihacks.com/dumping-burning-wii-discs/63507-verbatim-dvd-r-junk-media-watch-out.html#post396579) 
 
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Verbatim DVD -R Life Series 
 
I was in the store today and purchased some blank Verbatim DVD -R media. I got it home and first thing I did was to check out the Manufacturer ID on the disc. To my amazement, the disc checked out to...</description>
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Verbatim DVD -R Life Series</div><br />
I was in the store today and purchased some blank Verbatim DVD -R media. I got it home and first thing I did was to check out the Manufacturer ID on the disc. To my amazement, the disc checked out to be manufactured by CMC, which in my book is nothing but junk, and should be avoided. The label says made in Tiawan. Here is what the disc info looks like.<br />
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Nero CD-DVD Speed: Disc Info<br />
Basic Information<br />
 Disc type:           : DVD-R<br />
 Book Type            : DVD-R<br />
 Manufacturer:        : CMC<br />
 MID                  : <font color="Red">CMC MAG. AM3</font><br />
 Write speeds:        : 6 X - 8 X - 12 X - 16 X<br />
 Blank Capacity       : 4.38 GB<br />
                      : 4488 MB<br />
                      : 4706076672 bytes<br />
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I'm not saying that all Verbatim DVD -R are junk, just the ones that come in a white and blue package like this. The older style package that is blue and orange is the good Verbatims to buy, says made in Singapore, with a Manufacture ID of MCC 03RG20, these are made by Verbatim, with the Azo recording dye. This is what the disc info looks like.<br />
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Nero CD-DVD Speed: Disc Info<br />
Basic Information<br />
 Disc type:           : DVD-R<br />
 Book Type            : DVD-R<br />
 Manufacturer:        : Verbatim<br />
 MID                  : <font color="Red">MCC 03RG20</font>  <br />
 Write speeds:        : 6 X - 8 X - 12 X - 16 X<br />
 Blank Capacity       : 4.38 GB<br />
                      : 4489 MB<br />
                      : 4707319808 bytes<br />
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:dft003:<br />
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Good Verbatims to buy (has the Azo recording dye) - <a href="http://www.verbatim.com/products/detail.cfm?product_id=9272145A-65B0-5A0F-83EC03DB811D4058&amp;cat_id=7CA8481A-AA65-482E-991CD8C4156EA2D3" target="_blank">LOOK HERE</a><br />
Bad Verbatims not to buy - <a href="http://www.verbatim.com/products/detail.cfm?product_id=7E3E0182-1143-3415-5F8291038B377CA2&amp;cat_id=7CA8481A-AA65-482E-991CD8C4156EA2D3" target="_blank">LOOK HERE</a></blockquote>

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			<title>Wiiscrubber 1.31 MOD 1.1</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 22:10:06 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>WiiScrubber is a tool for Windows that allows you to open Wii and Gamecube game images (ISOs) and extract files and share them with other files. So you can for example change the language of a game or graphics replace. 
 
This modification provides the function to replace multiple files at once. Even entire folders can be replaced, what with the normal WiiScrubber is not possible. There are both Wii, and Gamecube discs compatible. 
 
It will need the common-key, which you can create with the...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">WiiScrubber is a tool for Windows that allows you to open Wii and Gamecube game images (ISOs) and extract files and share them with other files. So you can for example change the language of a game or graphics replace.<br />
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This modification provides the function to replace multiple files at once. Even entire folders can be replaced, what with the normal WiiScrubber is not possible. There are both Wii, and Gamecube discs compatible.<br />
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It will need the common-key, which you can create with the enclosed in Packet Generator.<br />
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Current Bugs (v1.1):<br />
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<ul><li style="">The Shrinker is not working</li><li style="">     GC ISOs are by you replace rendered useless (careful!)</li><li style="">     Only when load will use folder over</li></ul><br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.wii-homebrew.com/images/whb/pctools/wiiscrubber_mod.png" border="0" alt="" /></div><br />
<u>Changelog</u><br />
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v1.1<br />
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<ul><li style="">ticket.bin appears under Partition.bin</li><li style="">     folder replace</li><li style="">     Name of the partitions are shown (also GC)</li><li style="">     Also folders can be extracted (and GC) (only in the program folder)</li></ul><br />
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download - <a href="http://www.wii-homebrew.com/download/nintendo-wii-downloads/pc-tools/wiiscrubber-131-mod/download?m=0" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
source - <a href="http://forum.wii-homebrew.com/board42-kreativit%C3%A4t/development/15695-wiiscrubber-mod/#post163272" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
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<font size="1">View the original WiiHacks post by Stomp_442 - <a href="http://www.wiihacks.com/customization-apps/60477-wiiscrubber-1-31-mod-1-1-released.html" target="_blank">HERE</a></font></blockquote>

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			<title>CustomizeMii 3.1.1 is released</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 04:04:54 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>---Quote (Originally by Stomp_442)--- 
Image: http://wiibrew.org/w/images/0/0d/CustomizeMii_Icon.png  
 
CustomizeMii is a custom channel creator for the Wii. 
The .NET Framework 2.0 is required to run this application! 
 
Image: http://wiibrew.org/w/images/e/e0/Customizemii20.png  
Image: http://wiibrew.org/w/images/a/a5/Customizemii_bns.png</description>
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CustomizeMii is a custom channel creator for the Wii.<br />
The .NET Framework 2.0 is required to run this application!<br />
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<img src="http://wiibrew.org/w/images/e/e0/Customizemii20.png" border="0" alt="" /><br />
<img src="http://wiibrew.org/w/images/a/a5/Customizemii_bns.png" border="0" alt="" /><br />
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<u>Changelog</u><br />
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Version 3.11<br />
<div style="margin-left:40px">Updated libWiiSharp to 0.21<br />
=&gt; Fixed detection of loops in wave files</div><br />
Version 3.1<br />
<div style="margin-left:40px">Updated libWiiSharp to 0.2<br />
=&gt; Speed up in TPL conversion<br />
=&gt; Fixed IA8 TPL code (from/to)<br />
=&gt; Fixed CI14X2 TPL code (from)<br />
=&gt; Added conversion to CI4 / CI8<br />
=&gt; Added BNS to Wave conversion (Extract -&gt; Sound -&gt; As Audiofile)<br />
Added option to make the sound silent</div><br />
Download CustomizeMii 3.11 - <a href="http://customizemii.googlecode.com/files/CustomizeMii%203.11.rar" target="_blank">http://customizemii.googlecode.com/f...Mii%203.11.rar</a><br />
Source - <a href="http://code.google.com/p/customizemii/" target="_blank">customizemii - Project Hosting on Google Code</a><br />
WiiBrew - <a href="http://wiibrew.org/wiki/CustomizeMii" target="_blank">CustomizeMii - WiiBrew</a></div>
			
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*WiiMC v1.0.1* 
 
WiiMC (Wii Media Centre) is an open source media player for the Nintendo Wii. Features include: 
 
 
*      Ability to play virtually any video or audio format 
*      DVD playback, with DVD menu support</description>
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<b>WiiMC v1.0.1</b><br />
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WiiMC (Wii Media Centre) is an open source media player for the Nintendo Wii. Features include:<br />
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<ul><li style="">     Ability to play virtually any video or audio format</li><li style="">     DVD playback, with DVD menu support</li><li style="">     Picture viewer</li><li style="">     Music player</li><li style="">     Online media support</li><li style="">     SD, USB 2.0, SMB, HTTP, and FTP support</li><li style="">     Attractive libwiigui-based interface, designed with the Wii in mind</li></ul><br />
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source and download - <a href="http://www.wiimc.org/downloads/" target="_blank">WiiMC </a><br />
WiiBrew - <a href="http://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiMC" target="_blank">WiiMC - WiiBrew</a><br />
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Here is a link to the WiiMC forwarder page so you can download a forwarder or two <a href="http://www.wiimc.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&amp;t=8" target="_blank">WiiMC </a><br />
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It is recommended to have IOS202 with base 57 installed to use this. I tried it both ways, with base of 60 and base of 57, and saw no difference in performance trying to watch shoutcast or youtube videos. I could not load any full length movies, only received an error.<br />
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Changes<br />
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  Version 1.0.1 - April 18, 2010<br />
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    * Fixed NTFS crashes<br />
    * Fixed Navi-X search, audio files work in Navi-X now<br />
    * Added Down button to switch audio stream, Up is now to switch subtitles<br />
    * Added FTP port setting<br />
    * Fixed potential picture viewer crashes<br />
    * Fixed some pause/resume issues<br />
    * Fixed some cache issues <br />
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ok, I've been playing around with this. I have tested with my SD card, you are free to experiment with a USB device, if that's what you use.<br />
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<ol class="decimal"><li style="">First I created a folder on the root of my SD card called &quot;media&quot;. In that folder I created subfolders called pictures, video, music. Do this first, make sure to put something in the folder you will be using, and add the media folder to the root of your SD card.</li><li style="">Next I went into settings, and there you can select one of those forms of media. I will use video as an example.</li><li style="">In settings select video, then select video folder. Now type sd1:/media/video, select ok.</li><li style="">Now select the video icon at the top left of the screen and you should see what you put in the video folder on the SD card.</li><li style="">Do this with the other folders too, music, pictures.</li></ol><br />
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I haven't done this with USB yet, but will come in handy for those with a big HDD and lots of media stored on it.</div>
			
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