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play .avi file through usb flash drive ?? on softmodded wii
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youngw
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23. December 2009 @ 22:09 |
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I have 4.1U softmodded wii thanks to larry.
I installed DVDX and mplayer version7.
I am trying to play an .avi file on my wii but I am getting an error message and I cannot see any DVDX Channel.
Can someone help me to fix this.
Thanks
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24. December 2009 @ 20:31 |
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AVI files are supported containers. Is your flash drive a U3 device by any chance? I ask because these are unsupported devices.
DVDx is a hidden channel. Hence, it is not seen on the System Menu. Did you actually install it though?
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mrbudders
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30. December 2009 @ 05:42 |
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Ok I am wanting to play avi files also I have the following installed on my wii...
boot.elf
i0s15-64-v57.wad
ios15-64-v523.wad
ios36-64-v3351. wad
anytitle deleter
preloaderv0.30r4-phpgeek
trucha bug restorer
wadmanager
mplayer_ce
IOS70-V6687.WAD
IOS202-V4.WAD
IOS222-V4.WAD
IOS223-V4.WAD
IOS249-V14.WAD
IOS250-V65535.WAD
MULTIBOOT CHANNEL-VIIZ.WAD
cIOS56 - TRUCHA.WAD
Neogamma
Is there anything else I need to add? And how would I access the avi files? Do I need to have the hd formatted to wbfs or no?
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1. January 2010 @ 05:52 |
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Use MPlayerWii.
Quote: -unzip the package into the "apps" folder on your SD card.
-place the "mplayerwii.conf" file on the root folder of your SD card.
-place video and audio files on the root folder of your SD card.
-launch MPlayerWii through the Homebrew Channel.
Installation instructions are also contained in the ZIP archive.
EDIT: Supported file systems are FAT12, FAT16, OR FAT32 only.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 1. January 2010 @ 05:54
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AfterDawn Addict
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1. January 2010 @ 13:00 |
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I use GeeXboX to play AVI files. Workes great (on FAT32 file system).
You can find more info HERE.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 1. January 2010 @ 13:00
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mrbudders
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1. January 2010 @ 18:55 |
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Originally posted by pryme_H: Use MPlayerWii.
Quote: -unzip the package into the "apps" folder on your SD card.
-place the "mplayerwii.conf" file on the root folder of your SD card.
-place video and audio files on the root folder of your SD card.
-launch MPlayerWii through the Homebrew Channel.
Installation instructions are also contained in the ZIP archive.
EDIT: Supported file systems are FAT12, FAT16, OR FAT32 only.
Ok cool Thanks. Can I do this on an external hdd instead of sd card if I have a partition with fat32?
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1. January 2010 @ 19:01 |
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Yes.
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mrbudders
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1. January 2010 @ 20:26 |
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thanks again. One more for ya... I got three partitions on my hdd. 1 is formatted to wbfs 2 is ntsc 3 is fat32. I had to put the wbfs as the first partition to make it work with usb loader gx. So I am wondering if I will be able to load off of the third partition withmplayerwii. Any idea?
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mrbudders
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1. January 2010 @ 20:40 |
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Ok well I am having an issue with fat32/ I run Vista 32bit and used EASUS partition master edition to format the partition. The problem is when I try to access the partition, Vista says it needs to be formatted. THe only options are ntfc or exFAT. But according to the partion program, the partition is already formatted to fat32.
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mrbudders
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1. January 2010 @ 20:52 |
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Forget it all!!! You can play .avi , mp3, or mp4 (for sure, haven't tested any others yet) in mplayer ce. You don't have to be formatted to fat32, works fine with ntfs. I had mplayer ce installed and had belieced it wouldn't play avi but it does. Beats the heck out of converting files to wii files. But hey thanks any way.
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