How To Install Mplayer On Wii Homebrew Channel

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Mplayer_CE

MPlayer CE is an old Media Player for the Wii. It allows you to play movie DVDs and play media from a USB/SD.
We recommend you to use WiiMC instead!


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meta.xml
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes'?>
<name>MPlayer CE</name>
<version>0.75</version>
<short_description>Wii Media Player</short_description>
<long_description>Homebrew media player for Nintendo Wii.
Mplayer-CE Team
Tantric, Extrems.
http://mplayer-ce.googlecode.com
MPlayer Wii port - Team Twiizers,
tipolosko, Ludovic Orban, hax, Shareese,
Background video - Blue_K
</app>


Required

  • An SD card (Best results are with non-SDHC cards, SDHC will only work on 4.0 or above) or USB device formatted to FAT(32).
  • [For playing Discs] DVDx installed
  • [Optional, for playing data from USB] cIOS202 - either the version provided by the MPlayer_CE team on their google code page or the version included in hermes cIOS installer (installed as 60 merged 38)

Links
Mplayer_CE (Christmas edition): http://code.google.com/p/mplayer-ce/downloads/list (download the version of your preferred language and optionally the forwarder)
Guide

Computer ----------------------

1. Download Mplayer_CE. Extract the mplayer_ce folder to the apps folder on the SD card.

Wii ----------------------

2. Run Mplayer_CE with the homebrew channel, or install the forwarder and run it that way. (The forwarder still needs the complete Mplayer_CE folder, not just the dol to load!)
How to install mplayer on wii homebrew channel free

You'll need to have the Nintendo Homebrew Channel installed to use this application. Formats tested. Containers: AVI, WMV, MKV, MP3, FLV (Flash Video), MP4,. Press the green button on the website to launch the homebrew channel. This will run the exploit on your Wii U's internet browser, and the homebrew channel menu will appear after a few moments. If the system freezes on a white screen, you'll need to press and hold the Wii.

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