GeeXboX – Media Center prototype for the Wii
This port’s so useful one can only wonder what took so long for it to get to the Wiibrew scene. Introducing GeeXboX for the Wii – it allows you to play most audio and video formats supported by MPlayer, including RMVB. Neat, eh? Details and a video of the port in action after the “read more” link.
Download: GeeXboX (prototype release)
Here’s a mighty useful program for the Wii: a port of GeeXboX, a program that lets your console play audio and video files. The program is based on gc-linux‘s Linux program, which lets PCs have Home Theater PC (Media Center) capabilities.
This is only the first release so it still has some bugs, and the author describes it as a “crude prototype,” but expects huge improvements with the next releases. Still, it’s a great start, and we’re eagerly anticipating the next release.
This version of GeeXboX for the Wii is able to support all audio and video formats supported by MPlayer – including RMVB – with the exception of WMV9 audio. You’ll need a USB keyboard to run this baby as well, as the Wiimote is not supported yet. Here’s a vid of GeeXboX in action:
Please go through the readme carefully before using the program. The readme has the necessary information for the program, including installation, controls, limitations, and currently known bugs. Now, enjoy the download!
Download: GeeXboX (prototype release)
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