WiiMC
Wii homebrew developers Tantric and Rodries are back with another update to the popular Wii Media Player known as WiiMC.A This update brings the media player up to version 1.3.0 for your Wii media view pleasure.A Version 1.3.0 has a minor update which fixes some compatibility issues from the previous version
WiiMC
Tantric and team are back making quick work of WiiMC.A This latest release brings us up to version 1.3.1 of the really awesome Wii Media Center.A If you have ever had a chance to check out the Showtime Media Center for PS3 then you will be impressed with WiiMC.A The changelog for this update of WiiMC is listed below
WiiMP3
Today we have a release from Wii Homebrew developer Wentstorm who has released WiiMPS3 version 1.0 which is a homebrew MP3 player that you can use with your Nintendo Wii. You have the ability to choose files from the browser and control your MP3 playback.A Nice!!A Wentstorm has also asked for any feedback or suggestions for future updates
WiiMPC
WiiMPC is a simple MPD client for the Wii.
It utilizes the WiiMote to control your music server with buttons for play/pause/stop, change song, and change volume. The screen shows the current song, song position, and volume
WiiMPC
WiiMPC is a simple MPD client for the Wii.
It utilizes the WiiMote to control your music server with buttons for play/pause/stop, change song, and change volume. The screen shows the current song, song position, and volume.
0.1b
* Bug fix: Using an IP address for the MPD_HOST would not work sometimes.
* Darken instead of blank screen while exiting
WiiMPC
WiiMPC is a simple MPD client for the Wii.
It utilizes the WiiMote to control your music server with buttons for play/pause/stop, change song, and change volume. The screen shows the current song, song position, and volume.
Install WiiMPC like any other HomeBrew channel app; then create a file in the wiimpc directory called wiimpc
WiiPaint
The Nintendo Wii homebrew scene has been showing Linux proofs of concept lately. Now, over at the other side of the fence, a Microsoft Paint look-alike homebrew application has just been released. From developer Kontakatilu, WiiPaint version 1.0 lets you use your Nintendo Wii as your own artistic canvas