- #Homebrew channel is just bubbles update
- #Homebrew channel is just bubbles upgrade
- #Homebrew channel is just bubbles code
- #Homebrew channel is just bubbles iso
The main aim of the mplayer project was to get DVDVideo going, but it also supports reading video files off the SD card.
That what started out as a simple proof of concept has rapidly turned into a full-featured media player, under the nourishing hands of dhewg. Once you’ve done that, you can enjoy the splendor of mplayer. I think this may be the project that gets me to try out Wii Homebrew using the new Twilight hack. Our DVD player is stuck in a cupboard under the television where the baby can’t get it (and requires untying of handles for an adult to get to) while the Wii is on a shelf in easy reach. I've put all my applications in a folder called apps (which is on the root of the SDHC card) and renamed the applications to boot.dol and put those in their respective folders that I created (in the apps folder). Mplayer also plays practically any video format under the sun so it’s even better than a DVD player. Now, when I run the Homebrew Channel it only shows bubbles and this little icon on the bottom right of the screen keeps flashing. He created a dvd access library for the Wii Console, added the Mplayer media player and hey presto! DVD playback on the Wii. That’s exactly what Erant did with his libdl and DVDX installer!
#Homebrew channel is just bubbles code
What are we to do? If you can’t get official support for something that the hardware can probably do, why not code it yourself? The Wii is a closed platform, but that hasn’t stopped enterprising developers taking a peek under the covers.