Homebrew My Wii always crashes when I selected a specified video on WiiMC

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I click on one video and it crashed my Wii every time.
 

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30 for NTSC, 25 for PAL. I'm not sure how WiiMC will handle higher frame rates. It may drop them, or it could just crash. If you're transcoding anyway though, you might as well save yourself the storage space and set a cap.
 

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My mistake, I hadn't realized that you were asking about the frame rate for 720p playback specifically.

I'm not sure what the max stable frame rate would be at 720p, but it's somewhat irrelevant. If you're going to transcode your video, you might as well drop it to 480p. If you manage to play a 720p video, WiiMC will just downscale it to the Wii's maximum output resolution (i.e. 480p) anyway. See here.

The frame rates I listed should be attainable at 480p, assuming you make use of the configuration options I linked to above.
 

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