Yeah, that file is the same as the "official" 1.0.9 code-wise, but as Tantric states in the same thread later on, the official 1.0.9 has a compile error in it, so it isn't really a beta. I myself am using 1.0.7 as even though the 1.0.9beta fixed the audio lag issue, if I started WiiMC using the updated channel, it would not see the USB hardrive. It would see the USB hard drive if started from HBC, but most of the Wii's users use the channel to start it, so older version it is for now lol.AdamBrunt said:As for mine and crwys's out of sync problems ... it looks like 1.0.9 could have been a bad build [ http://www.wiimc.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f...lit=out+of+sync and http://www.wiimc.org/tracker/index.php?do=...amp;task_id=204 ]
Not sure which version you are running crwys. I will try downgrading back to an earlier release and see it that fixes it.
UPDATE: So far it looks like using the beta update to 1.0.9 (referenced in one of the posts on the first link) seems to have fixed my problem
Yup, it's confirmed. I also had this issue too. My hdd was corrupted and there are files and folders created that somehow couldn't be removed from the Windows itself...had to reformat my hddI R FantaZ said:I'm having an issue regarding corrupting external HDD.
Was playing a movie yesterday, and when i got home today my whole HDD was corrupted. I was forced to format it and restructure the whole damn thing.
In the black box are 2 folder names i only use in WiiMC + I don't have any other app that uses Subtitles (which is a little more upwards)
Tantric said:robbywu said:wiimc crashes for me when im not connected to the internet, but works fine if i am connected!
any solutions?
That bug is fixed for the next release.
WiiMC only supports 720p MAX.squirrelman10 said:the only prob i have is playing iso movies that i rip onto my hdd, and some hd movies in mkv, i wonder do i need an hd cable for my wii to play it or is it because the wii cant handle loading that high quality of a movie?