Entries Tagged as 'software'

Wii transfer - play movies on your Wii

Wii Transfer can share your movies, music, and pictures directly to your Nintendo Wii using the Internet Channel. Browse iTunes playlists and iPhoto albums on your television. Convert your movies to formats the Wii understands, either streaming directly from your Mac or for playback in the Wii’s Photo Channel. Wii Transfer can even manage saved game backups copied to an SD card.

Wiideo Center streaming video

Wiideo Center looks like another Flash video converter that sits on Windows 98 or later and converts most video files to Flash Video so you can view videos through the Nintendo Wii Opera Browser.  Check out the Wiideo Center Blog for details or download Wiideo Centre from Sourceforge.

Wii Transfer for Mac

Here’s a pretty cool application for Mac users which allows you to share your movies, pictures and music directly to your Wii using the Internet Channel. You can also browse iTunes playlists and iPhoto albums on your TV.  Wii Transfer convert your movies to formats the Wii understands, either streaming directly from your Mac to your Wii or for playback in the Wii’s Photo Channel.

Video tutorial on stremaing video to the Wii with Orb

Here’s a pretty cool instructional video from Cnet on how to use Orb to stream video and audio to your Nintendo Wii.  Cnet Orb & Wii Video.

TVersity

TVersity looks to be one of the best solutions I’ve seen (so far) for streaming audio and video to your TV, from your PC, over a LAN via your Nintendo Wii.  The TVersity website boasts that the software will convert video to Flash 7 on the fly so you can watch streamed video through the Wii.

TVersity have also suggested that they will be bringing out Mac and Linux version soon too. Download TVerstity.

Wii Media Center X

Wii Media Center X is a free multimedia server developed by Red Kawa that gives you ability to stream pictures, music, and videos from your computer to your Nintendo Wii. It runs on most major operating systems including Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. So stream videos, it requires you to convert all your video files to FLV’s (flash video 9). To read more and download, check out the Red Kawa Wii Media Center x website.