Category: Wii
Added Jul 14, 2008, Under:
Wii
MPlayerWii is a native port of the MPlayer media player. It will play almost any kind of audio file but still needs improvement on video playback.
Place video and audio files on the root folder of your SD card.
Changes:
added USB storage support (USB reading is dead slow unfortunately, only good for MP3 files)
added volume controls (Up/Down buttons on the wiimote)
added wiimote buttons repeat during playback
added preliminary test network streaming (shoutcast and mms)
longer filename display in the file selection screen
fix for widescreen aspect ratio (uses the Wii display settings)
more audio playback fixes
http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/MPlayerWii
Added Jul 14, 2008, Under:
Wii
WiiOperation is an operation-esque clone for the Wii. Game involves extracting bones from tight corners; and the old familiar zap to remind us that surgery isn’t for everyone.
Custom user content is available and easily added by using the included WiiOperation Level Builder.
http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/WiiOperation
Added Jul 13, 2008, Under:
Wii
Wii Web Server is a simple Web-Server for the Wii. Still it’s in very early stages of development.
Changes:
* Added the option of a custom password to shut the server remotely using //quit?password (see README)
* Removed /img (old)
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Wii_Web_Server
Added Jul 13, 2008, Under:
Wii
Music player for the Wii. It has a nice interface and is skinnable. It plays mp3, ogg and other formats but does not work with wma, aac or flac. It is a native Wii application (no Wii Linux) with the intent of being a multi-source media player on the Wii.
DragonMedia Player will pick up files anywhere on your SD card, and plays sequentially once a file has started. Simply install into the HBC by copying the dmp folder in the zip file to /apps/ and run the program. Do not rename the folder as DragonMedia Player expects things to be in the correct order to function. For the changelog, please look inside either the source or the binary zip file.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/DragonMedia_Player
Added Jul 11, 2008, Under:
Wii
Wii Web Server is a simple Web-Server for the Wii. Still it’s in very early stages of development.
Changes:
* Removed /tux and /yak.jpg (old and deprecated)
* Minor speed improvements
* Date and time in the header
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Wii_Web_Server
Added Jul 11, 2008, Under:
Wii
Here comes the second Tic Tac Toe game for Wii. This one coded by Crayon.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Wii-Tac-Toe
Added Jul 10, 2008, Under:
Wii
The Homebrew Browser allows you to download the latest homebrew applications and games all through your Wii. You don’t need to take your SD card out. You don’t even need a computer! You can also delete homebrew you no longer want.
No more dead links, no more extracting files, no more finding out that the homebrew application doesn’t include an icon.png and meta.xml in the zip file!
Note: Not all applications/games are included yet. They will be added over time.
Added homebrews:
Wii-Tac-Toe v1.0
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Homebrew_Browser
Added Jul 10, 2008, Under:
Wii
Music player for the Wii. It has a nice interface and is skinnable. It plays mp3, ogg and other formats but does not work with wma, aac or flac. It is a native Wii application (no Wii Linux) with the intent of being a multi-source media player on the Wii.
DragonMedia Player will pick up files anywhere on your SD card, and plays sequentially once a file has started. Simply install into the HBC by copying the dmp folder in the zip file to /apps/ and run the program. Do not rename the folder as DragonMedia Player expects things to be in the correct order to function. For the changelog, please look inside either the source or the binary zip file.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/DragonMedia_Player
Added Jul 9, 2008, Under:
Wii
Added Jul 9, 2008, Under:
Wii