Red Kawa is one of the most impressive groups of media producers and programmers on the Internet today. They have been responsible for all sorts of software solutions to problems that probably shouldn’t exist in the first place – things like video conversion for iPods, removing music from an iPod, and streaming video to your Wii. While the Media Center X software is relatively similar to what we’ve already discussed in this guide, it does have its own benefits, it is probably the most lacking it when it comes to support, as it is riddled with bugs and has not been updated or worked on since 2007.
While the streaming and encoding aspects of Media Center X could use some upgrades, the rest of the process is very easy to use and works well both on Windows and on other platforms like Linux and Mac OS X. Unfortunately, it is also in early Alpha format, which means it has quite a few bugs that have not yet been worked out (and many believe will not be worked out any time soon, as development stalled months ago). Regardless, if you are a fan of Red Kawa software, here are some tips on how to install and use it on your Wii.
Wii Media Center X is available on PC, Mac and Linux.