Padding (forWii Mode MP3 Player)
Homebrew developer emu_kidid 08has rolled out a new application that enables Nintendo Wii owners on their systems. This became possible, needless to say because of the Zelda TP exploit.
Simply called Wii Mode MP3 Player, the program was created using libogc cvs
MiniMP3
Homebrew developer nlxx has just rolled out a new application for the Wii called the MiniMP3 Player. This basic MP3 player was written in C using devkitPro r15, LibOGC, and GRRLIB.
Despite the description as being basic, MiniMP3 boasts of both Wiimote and FrontSD support
GeeXboX for the Wii (prototype release)
Here's a mighty useful program for the Wii: a port of GeeXboX, a program that lets your console play audio and video files. The program is based on gc-linux's Linux program, which lets PCs have Home Theater PC (Media Center) capabilities
MiniMP3 Player
If you're always on the lookout to give your Wii more added functionality, you'll like this little Wiibrew program. Called MiniMP3 Player, this Wiibrew from nlxx lets your Wii play MP3 files. The program has both Wiimote and Front SD support.
Here's the changelog for v0
DragonMedia Player
The Nintendo Wii could turn into a budding media center with DragonMedia Player version 0.03 Alpha, if author DragonMinded's ambitious project could deliver the goods
DragonMedia Player
Developer DragonMinded delivers on one of his promised features for DragonMedia Player. The Wiibrew music player now sports a new seekbar. DragonMinded even added in a background image feature. Here's the changelog for version 0.04:
0.04 Alpha
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Added in background image capability.
Added seek bar.
Added new hotkeys
MPlayerWii
This homebrew application might be in its initial stages, but you can't deny that the direction the app wants the Wii to go in is certainly a good one. Christophe Thibault is attempting to port MPlayer to the Wii, calling it MPlayerWii v0.01 in the process.
Here's a list of the formats MPlayerWii v0
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
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