DragonMedia Player
Developer DragonMinded has recently unveiled a new build of the DragonMedia Player for the Nintendo Wii. For those asking, this homebrew application will basically enable you to play several audio formats on your console as a native application
DragonMedia Player
There may be no video support added yet, but DragonMedia Player version 0.06 Alpha is now capable of playing back audio tracks encoded in the OGG Vorbis codec. Homebrew developer DragonMinded also pressed a few wrinkles from the Nintendo Wii homebrew media player application, keeping it safe from copyright infringement and software-induced user error
WiiPhysics
Beardface has done it once again with the release of WiiPhysics v1.3. This incredibly fun program has been given a robust update, with several great new features including the ability to configure the density of objects, and a larger world for you to play in. Here's the changelog for WiiPhysics v1.3:
1.3
MPlayerWii
version 0.02 is still in very early build stages, but if you're looking for a Wii-native media player for your video files, this would probably be your first pick. Not only does this Wii port of MPlayer already have decoder support in place for six formats, it can also read these video formats from eight different movie file types
DragonMedia Player
Homebrew developer DragonMinded reached another milestone in the development cycle of DragonMedia Player, as version 0.07 Alpha finally incorporates support for the Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) by creator Joah Coalson. This is good news for audiophiles, as the Nintendo Wii is now capable of catering to their desires of audio fidelity
MPlayerWii
Wiibrew - Wii homebrew news and downloads - Image 1A new build is out for MPlayerWii, one of our favorite media players to come out from the Wiibrew community. In case you missed the previous release, this Wii homebrew program is a native port of MPlayer and is capable of playing a number of audio and video formats. Lots of new features in this update
DragonMedia Player
Media players seem to be popular in the Wiibrew community lately. This one is an update to DragonMedia Player, which now has the long-promised feature, random playback. The program now also supports two more audio formats. Here's the changelog for v0.1 Beta:
Home menu is now functional.
Added random playback mode
GeeXboX
It's been a while since we heard from GeeXboX, but it seems the wait was well worth it. In case you missed the previous release, GeeXboX is a media center prototype for the Wii. This build is based on the recently released Whiite-Linux system, which adds a significant number of features to the program, including networking and USB support
DragonMedia Player
Homebrew developer DragonMinded has released a new DragonMedia Player build, bringing the homebrew media player for the Wii up to version 0.11 Alpha.
Yeah, we realize that the last release already carried the Beta tag, but don't think of this release as a regression since it does carry a few additions that improve DragonMedia Player's functionality
DragonMedia Player
Developer DragonMinded has recently announced the release of build 0.12 Alpha of the DragonMedia Player homebrew application for the Nintendo Wii.
This new build carries two changes: The first is a new read-ahead buffer that smooths out any choppy files you have playing via a USB connection