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.
The application is still in the early stages of development, and is only currently able to read from the Wii's Front SD. DragonMinded hopes to add more functionally, including support for DVD and USB access, in the near future. As for the latest changes in this new build:
* Improved scrolling on file list and dragging of seek bar.
* Added seeking via (+) and (-) while hovering over seek bar.
* Added cursor hotspot adjustment.
* Added optional flashing drive light to music.
* Added optional icons to file browser.
* Fixed FFT
Further details on DragonMedia Player are available in the readme and release log files found in the file bundle's doc folder. Enjoy the download, and be sure to contact the developer in case you run into any problems or would like to offer suggestions.
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