GCN AR to WiiRD CodeType Converter
Wiibrew release from James0x57. Converts GCN AR codes for use with WiiRD. You need the Java runtime environment to use the program
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
GeeXboX
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
from farter:
Any issue not related to video display and playback or bluetooth is most likely GeeXboX-related, not Wii port-related. Please test with mainline GeeXboX devel version (available in 'Announcements'). If the issue persists, report in 'Bug Reports'
GeeXboX
GeeXboX is a media player software. It can play videos, play music (with visualization) and display photo slideshows.
Major new features: bluetooth (remote control, obex file push, networking and audio partially working), USB storage, USB Ethernet, http/telnet/ftp server, netstreaming, image viewer, goom visuals for audio playback, ...
GeeXboX
Wiibrew developer farter has released a new update to his popular Wii media player, GeeXboX. This update offers several refinements to the program, including some improvements added to Wiimote controls and connection. Here's the changelog for v0
GeeXboX
A new version is out for GeeXboX, the Media Center prototype for the Wii (now in its alpha stages). Some great new updates in this build, including support for widescreen mode and improved Wiimote connection and reconnection routine. Here's the changelog:
20080730: 0.1alpha1. Feature improvement release
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