I thought we might as well get a decent thread for MPlayer, as it's doing really well and making great progress. The other topic claimed to be "always up to date", but unfortunately it was terribly outdated, so new users had a hard time to find the current version. I'll create the WADs and update this post.
MPlayer Wii
Project homepage (source code, report bugs):
http://code.google.com/p/mplayerwii/
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Current version: r20 (2008-12-02)
Download HBC apps folder: http://www.sendspace.com/file/36bw5n
Download MPlayer channel (WAD): http://www.sendspace.com/file/7maj9b
Latest change: increased SMB speed, done by rodries
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HOW TO INSTALL
FEATURES LIST
The channel will look similar to this picture:
Tutorial for SMB (network share) usage:
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=119489
MPlayer Wii
Project homepage (source code, report bugs):
http://code.google.com/p/mplayerwii/
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Current version: r20 (2008-12-02)
Download HBC apps folder: http://www.sendspace.com/file/36bw5n
Download MPlayer channel (WAD): http://www.sendspace.com/file/7maj9b
Latest change: increased SMB speed, done by rodries
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HOW TO INSTALL
Homebrew Channel Player
1. Install HBC with Twilight hack (see WiiBrew)
2. Copy the MPlayerWii folder into /apps/ on your SD
3. Optionally install DVDx for data DVD support (get it here)
4. Start MPlayer via HBC
Install MPlayer Channel instead
1. Install HBC
2. Copy the Wad Manager into /apps/ on your SD
3. Install the MPlayer WAD
4. Optionally install DVDx for data DVD support (get it here)
5. Start MPlayer via Wii Menu
1. Install HBC with Twilight hack (see WiiBrew)
2. Copy the MPlayerWii folder into /apps/ on your SD
3. Optionally install DVDx for data DVD support (get it here)
4. Start MPlayer via HBC
Install MPlayer Channel instead
1. Install HBC
2. Copy the Wad Manager into /apps/ on your SD
3. Install the MPlayer WAD
4. Optionally install DVDx for data DVD support (get it here)
5. Start MPlayer via Wii Menu
- supports AVI (Xvid, DivX), WMV, MKV, OGM, MP3, FLV (Flash Video), MP4, M4V, QuickTime, 3GP
- supports SDHC
- read video files (not DVD files) from data DVDs
- read video files from USB (connect USB device after starting MPlayer)
- browse files in a network share (SMB) via Wifi
- volume control, searching via D-Pad
- zooming / aspect changes via nunchuk
- supports SDHC
- read video files (not DVD files) from data DVDs
- read video files from USB (connect USB device after starting MPlayer)
- browse files in a network share (SMB) via Wifi
- volume control, searching via D-Pad
- zooming / aspect changes via nunchuk
Tutorial for SMB (network share) usage:
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=119489