• WiiMC v1.2.2



    WiiMC (Wii Media Center) is an open source media player for the Nintendo Wii. Features include:
    • Attractive libwiigui-based interface, designed with the Wii in mind
    • Most essential difference from MPlayer CE and the like: completely GUI based, fiddling .conf files should never be necessary (except for on-line media)
    • Picture viewer
    • Music player
    • FAT32/NTFS from SD and USB 2.0 (FAT32 recommended)
    • Network playback via SMB, HTTP, and FTP
    • Ability to play virtually any video or audio format
    • DVD playback, with DVD menu support
    • Online media support, including SHOUTcast, YouTube, and Navi-X
    • SD, USB 2.0, SMB, HTTP, and FTP support
    • Attractive libwiigui-based interface, designed with the Wii in mind
    • Multi-language support: Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Dutch, English, Estonian, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Romanian, Russian, Spanish



    Downloads - WiiMC 1.2.2
    WiiMC 1.2.2 (New Install)
    WiiMC 1.2.2 (Update)

    WiiMC Channel Installer 1.9
    (installs a WiiMC forwarder to the Wii dashboard via HBC)


    source - WiiMC » Downloads

    WiiMC 1.2.2 changelog



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    WiiMC and the Channel Installer
    WiiMC runs from IOS58 and HBC 1.0.8 (recommended), if HBC is not using IOS58 to run then you will have problems. If you have HBC 1.0.7 then update it. The channel installer will install a forwarder to your Wii menu, this is not a full channel, you will still need WiiMC in the apps folder of your Wii SD card. You do not need to update the channel if a previous version already works. The WiiMC channel gets updated to improve compatibility with USB devices, so if your USB device is compatible then no reason to update.

    IOS58
    IOS58 Installer (if you need it)
    Use the IOS58 installer to install IOS58 if you do not have it installed all ready. You will then need to reinstall the Homebrew channel. If the IOS58 installer does not work for you then use DOP-Mii to install it (with no patches) or use NUSD to download it, you will be looking to install IOS58 v6176. You can also look HERE to download the wad.


    USB LAN Adapter
    USB LAN Adapter is supported and will work well with IOS58, since IOS58 will access USB 2.0 speeds on both USB ports. You can have a USB HDD plugged into USB port 0, and a USB LAN Adapter plugged into USB port 1.

    DVD support
    If your Wii is not capable of reading burned DVD's or retail movie DVD's, you can remove the DVD icon from the WiiMC tool bar. Go in to the settings and select DVD, now you can disable DVD support, which will remove the DVD icon from the WiiMC main menu.

    Any wads found in this post (or thread) are to be at your risk, make sure you have proper brick recovery in place before installing wads.

    Visit my poll here - what media player do you use

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    Make sure to select the icon in the upper left corner that corresponds to the type of file you want to play. Example - if you want to play a movie then select the movie icon. WiiMC will only recognize the file formats associated with which icon you have selected. Selecting the movie icon will only recognize movie files, etc....

    install - a noobies guide

    playing music

    My USB HDD setup

    How To Use Navi-X and Online Playlists

    Supported formats



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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.

    1. First I created a folder on the root of my SD card called "media". 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.
    2. Next I went into settings, and there you can select one of those forms of media. I will use video as an example.
    3. In settings select video, then select video folder. Now type sd1:/media/video, select ok.
    4. 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.
    5. Do this with the other folders too, music, pictures.



    Setup SMB shares

    Windows users - thanks mungali
    Quote Originally Posted by mungali View Post
    Get your pc's ip address (from the cmd line) using configip /all, it is probably something like 192.168.1.1
    Mine was 192.168.1.105 as i have a few pc's at home

    wii setup screen

    Display Name ____ Movies
    Share IP ________ 192.168.1.1
    Share Name______ Movies
    Username____Mungali08
    Password_____PasSW0rd

    everything is case sensitive.
    i did not turn any passwords off, i just use my logon name and password and that works fine.
    I also did not have the shared folder anywhere special it's on an external hdd eg //g/Movies
    It seems to like the main folder shared not just the whole hdd. It will find the subfolders.
    Hope this helps.
    Mac users - thanks wowsers
    Quote Originally Posted by wowsers View Post
    Ok I figured out how to stream from mac 10.6.6 to wii, the process was pretty easy..I updated wiimc to version 1.1.2 iOS 58. On mac go to system preference, sharing, check file sharing, then click + in shared Folders add folder were movies are, then click options, then I checked share files and folders using SMB, also checked on for my account, then clicked done. Now to check you ip go to apple icon in corner and click about this Mac, click more info, then click network, and your ip should you should be able to see your ipV4 address write this done..now your done on Mac. Now on wiiMC go to settings go to settings, network, add SMB share, put display name any will do, then add your ip, and then share name is name of folder where all your movies are stored, this is case sensitive.then your administrative username and password, usually prompted when you make changes on your mac. And that should be able...thanks again!
    source - WiiMC

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    This article was originally published in forum thread: WiiMC v1.2.2 started by Stomp_442 View original post
    Comments 74 Comments
    1. BoA's Avatar
      BoA -
      WiiMC is just ACE! My Wii spends at least 50% of its time just running WiiMC!I had v1.2.0 working really well. When I auto-updated tonight to v1.2.2, I get the menu, etc, can navigate the file list, it has remembered my SMB shares, etc, but when I launch a video, I get a nasty looking black screen with a code dump of some sort. Has anyone seen this, or can anyone help?As a temporary fix, I was able to "downgrade" again by doing a manual update via the homebrew browser as the new version is not yet available there, and the old version still works just fine.Any clues? Is there a forum thread I can look up?
    1. peire's Avatar
      peire -
      are you accessing it through a forwarder ? update the forwarder to the latest
    1. BoA's Avatar
      BoA -
      I was using a forwarder channel. I believe it's v1.9, which I think is the latest. Thanks for responding.
    1. finkey's Avatar
      finkey -
      Quote Originally Posted by finkey View Post
      Hi, I just installed this all working great.Congrats to all concerned.

      Is it possible to play video (avi) files in a continuous loop in the same way as audio?

      I have a 7 minute Fireplace video that I would like to loop to infinity.

      Thanks

      Finkey
      I guess thats a no then since no one has come back.
      I've got a workaround, Use Mplayer. Its a bit of a pain but there it is.
    1. BoA's Avatar
      BoA -
      On the forwarder, I've discovered that if I execute v1.2.0 by the channel, then allow it to update, the updated version won't work, but if I execute from HBC and allow it to do the update, the update is successful. Importantly, I can use the existing channel to run v1.2.2. Explain that!
    1. slonoma98's Avatar
      slonoma98 -
      I recently hacked my new wii and installed WiiMC. Of course my internal dvd drive doesn't play dvds so I tried connecting my slot load panasonic dvd drive that's in a usb enclosure. However I'm still not able to play any dvds. The external dvd drive doesn;t show up in WiiMC. What am I doing wrong?
    1. playerkp420's Avatar
      playerkp420 -
      Quote Originally Posted by slonoma98 View Post
      I recently hacked my new wii and installed WiiMC. Of course my internal dvd drive doesn't play dvds so I tried connecting my slot load panasonic dvd drive that's in a usb enclosure. However I'm still not able to play any dvds. The external dvd drive doesn;t show up in WiiMC. What am I doing wrong?
      I don't think it will work with the Wii. Fail first post. Try doing some research and when you get a chance make an intro post in the introduce yourself section.
    1. SNES_Master's Avatar
      SNES_Master -
      I'm also having a problem with 1.2.2

      I loaded it through the forwarder channel an was told and update was available so I clicked to update. After the update/restart I went to watch a video and was show a code dump saying "Exception (Program) Occurred!". I am running Channel Instaler 1.9 if that makes any difference, has anyone else had this "Black screen program error" come up and were you able to fix it?
    1. roadofexcess's Avatar
      roadofexcess -
      i had been having a terrible time with the new est wiimc and my "2tb western digital my book formated to fat32". it would not recognize it on the first boot so i would have to reboot wiimc. then it would recognize it but dump several times before playing a file, then it would work fine. then i installed postloader and booted wiimc from there.Now it reads the hdd on the first boot and rarely dumps at all anymore. So if anyone is having the same problem i suggest poastloader.
    1. slonoma98's Avatar
      slonoma98 -
      Quote Originally Posted by playerkp420 View Post
      I don't think it will work with the Wii. Fail first post. Try doing some research and when you get a chance make an intro post in the introduce yourself section.
      Awesome response. I did do some research, changelogs for 1.1.3 and 1.1.5 mentions support for USB DVD drives. Also, there have been posts asking about it, but I haven't read a definitive answer if it works or not and how to get it to work.
    1. BoA's Avatar
      BoA -
      I'm still having bother with 1.2.2. If I launch WiiMC from the forwarder channel, it all works right up to the point where it starts to load a video, at which point is does a dump. If I load from HBC, it works fine. Is it worth reinstalling the forwarder? Will that overwrite the current one? I don't want to end up with two!
      Thanks.
    1. BoA's Avatar
      BoA -
      Ah. If it's already installed, the installer offers you the opportunity to uninstall. So, I've reinstalled (v1.9) but I have the same problem. Launching from the HBC works fine, but launch from the loader and it won't play videos. I'm using a SMB share.
    1. SNES_Master's Avatar
      SNES_Master -
      I don't know if it's something with the program or the forwarder itself but something isn't working right. No one has been able to get 1.2.2 working through the forwarder, I'm guessing we all get the same problem (Exception Program Occurred!). Hopefully the loader will be upped to 2.0 or maybe well see a WiiMC 1.2.3 soon. Till then I'm sticking with 1.2.0
    1. garenic's Avatar
      garenic -
      A little off topic to the forwarder subject, but I am noticing WiiMC sounds flat when playing music, kind of like a bad radio station. Videos sound good, and I have to say I am VERY impressed with the way it plays videos. But unfortunately as a music player, it's leaving much to be desired. Any comment on how it processes mp3 files, and if it's a subject of future updates?
    1. refthemc's Avatar
      refthemc -
      I've been trying to install the WiiMC Channel but everytime I try it says "Error: ....Nand Access....." I reinstalled the Homebrew Channel a couple of times and even reinstalled ios58 but I still get the same error. Any help would be appreciated.

      http://i44.tinypic.com/25qdefd.jpg
    1. popeyewantsawii's Avatar
      popeyewantsawii -
      hi, i have a black 4.3e. softmodded a few weeks ago by mauifrogs excellent guide, so have wiimc as standard, ive just put a film on to my sd to watch and started wiimc for the first time, it told me that i have an unsupported ios which may cause system instability, was that not installed in the guide or did i it balls up somehow? and this system instability, does that mean brick or hang? i can live with a hang but not the dreaded brick, i have read a bit and it seems i want ios58 i think it was or am i good to just go with it and see how it goes? many thanks
      adey
    1. playerkp420's Avatar
      playerkp420 -
      Quote Originally Posted by popeyewantsawii View Post
      hi, i have a black 4.3e. softmodded a few weeks ago by mauifrogs excellent guide, so have wiimc as standard, ive just put a film on to my sd to watch and started wiimc for the first time, it told me that i have an unsupported ios which may cause system instability, was that not installed in the guide or did i it balls up somehow? and this system instability, does that mean brick or hang? i can live with a hang but not the dreaded brick, i have read a bit and it seems i want ios58 i think it was or am i good to just go with it and see how it goes? many thanks
      adey
      If you are on 4.3 you should have IOS58. Post a system check so we can see what revision your 58 is. If you do not know how to post a legible syscheck, then follow the guide in the spoiler below.
    1. popeyewantsawii's Avatar
      popeyewantsawii -

      Spoiler

      as requested, thankyou verry much for looking this over
      ive read it myself and it seems that ios 58 is correct if its for usb 2 that your looking, but i am loading from sd card (4gb shdc card im 4.3 so can or is this maybe the problem?) as my drive is set up as wbfs so no movies from there for now im looking into that program that converts on the fly from wbfs to fat 32 so i may be doing that soon too
      thankyou
    1. playerkp420's Avatar
      playerkp420 -
      Your syscheck looks fine. Maybe reinstall IOS58-64-v6176. And see if you still get the error.
    1. popeyewantsawii's Avatar
      popeyewantsawii -
      i have only started the program once it gave me that msg. or something close to it for a second or two, not long at all really then the film started and played fine for a minit or so untill i stopped it and exited it to come here and ask, what is the result of system instability? its crashes and hangs yes? so just a power off job? or is it more serious than that? infact after the mrs has finished watching this bank job thing on telly ill start it again and see how it reacts this time thanks for loking it over 420 mate funnily enough my clock says 420 right now too ;]
      ive read a little because i dont know how to install an ios at the minnit, but i will find out shortly, but in the reading that i have done, it says that i shouldnt play with ios under 200 as theyre vital to sm? also as i followed the any wii guide im on 4.3 so didnt install the ios pack as it said it wasnt needed so i dont know why this is a problem or does wiimc need a custom 58 or something? because the guide told me it wasnt needed i also didnt downgrade to 4.1 either, this possibly the problem?
      many thanks once again, i really do like this site as im trying to pick up a knowledge of these things and i think this is the place to start ; )
      ive tryed to load in 3 films now, and, its hit and miss. first i get ios is unsupported, then i carry on to a film and its 50 50 if itll play, or dump code. so ill have to look into the ios install then wont i? just worried as its under 200