Wii Video 9
Using the photo channel, the Wii can play movies in in MJPEG format, but sadly it can't read DivX, XviD, or MPG movies, you know, all those formats you use when you guys torrent stuff (although .mkv and.ogm seems quite hot now-a-days)
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
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
MPlayer CE
Changelog:
* SMB now much more robust - thanks to DennisLKJ for smb.c fix
* libfat cache improved for speed and stability
* USB ethernet now fixed with USB 1.1; USB 2.0 fix requires an updated cIOS
* Added ability to manipulate picture using the nunchuck
* Updated to latest MPlayer revision
* Now using subfont
MPlayer CE
is a fork of the Team Twiizers MPlayer port, combining elements of MPlayerWii and GeeXboX.
Changelog:
* No more maximum cache limit
* Introduced new variables into mplayer.conf to adjust screen size and position, please see mplayer
GeeXboX
is a media center program built on Wii Linux. It uses MPlayer with a graphical front end. It can play videos and music (with visualization) and display photo slideshows
GeeXboX
is a media center program built on Wii Linux. It uses MPlayer with a graphical front end. It can play videos and music (with visualization) and display photo slideshows
Wii Video 9 2.25
is a free Wii video converter that converts video files, movies and DVD's so you can play them on your Wii. The software can convert all types of video files (avi, divx, xvid, flv, x264, mkv, vob, mpeg, DVD's, etc.) into the proper video format (MJPEG) that plays on the Wii Photo Channel