Wii Media Center X

Posted on 13. Feb, 2010 by Wiiboy.

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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.

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TVersity

Posted on 13. Feb, 2010 by Wiiboy.

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TVersity is one of the largest and best supported software applications currently available for streaming video from your PC to pretty much anything. It works in conjunction with your PC, Wii, and just about every other electronic device you own to get content off your hard drive (as well as the Internet) to your TV. Here are some of the obvious benefits of using TVersity as your media center solution.

  • Universal Support
  • Quick and Easy Setup
  • Easy Windows Access
  • Full Use of Your Media
  • Can Be Done Wirelessly
  • Full Support from the Company
  • New Features Regularly
  • Pro Version Allows Streaming TV from the Internet

While TVersity is specifically designed to work with set top boxes and gaming consoles, you’ll still need to stream your content from it through your web browser on the Wii.

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Orb

Posted on 13. Feb, 2010 by Wiiboy.

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Orb is one of the simplest tools out there because you can use a universal account that connects to your PC through a browser. Some benefits of this tool over others include:

  • Quick and Easy Setup
  • Easy Windows Access
  • Full Use of Your Media
  • Can Be Done Wirelessly

The Orb media player is not exclusive to the Nintendo Wii. In fact, it operates almost solely on your PC or Mac, making it a powerful option for anyone interested in using it for their laptop or on their mobile phone or personal device. In short, it creates a streaming media channel that you can access on the Internet from any device that has a web browser and the necessary codecs to play that media.

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How to Create a Wii Media Center

Posted on 13. Feb, 2010 by Wiiboy.

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TURN YOUR WII INTO A MEDIA CENTER

Are you sick of your Xbox and PS3 friends barging about how their gaming console can do everything?

The Nintendo Wii has been on the market for some time now, blowing away sales records, drawing in young and old, and engaging people who had never gotten off the couch to play a game before. But, one of the things that it was missing that many people have started to expect out of their gaming consoles, was as a means of playing various other forms of media. The Xbox 360 can do it, and so too can the Playstation 3, after some much needed firmware upgrades.
Creating a Wii Media Center

So, why then can’t the Nintendo Wii do things like stream video and audio from your computer? There’s no real reason why not. The hardware capabilities are there. The technology is sound. So why can’t you stream audio and video on the Wii, straight out of the box?

Well, now you can.

For those of you who made the choice between gaming and entertainment completion, you don’t have to worry anymore – the decision has been negated and you can now choose to use your Wii for just about anything you could imagine.

Creating a Wii Media Center Shows You How to Turn your Wii into a Media Center.

Our guide will show you how to turn your Wii into a video playing, audio streaming, photo slideshowing, pimped out media center. The guide walks you through 5 different software options showing you what’s best for your particular setup. We’ll show you how to install freely available software onto your PC or Mac so you can stream video and audio to your Wii.

What The Guide Will Show You:

Creating a Wii Media Center is a Step-By-Step guide that will show you how to:

  • Stream Audio and Video from you Computer to your Wii
  • Install Free available Media Center Software to your Mac or PC
  • Use the Internet Channel to Watch Videos
  • Play MP3′s on your Wii
  • Compare and recommend the best Media software for your setup

By the end of the guide you’ll have chosen your media center software weapon of choice and be kicking back, Wiimite in hand, watching videos and listening to MP3′s through your Wii.

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We’ve been through all the options, installed and uninstalled all the software, found out what works and what doesn’t. We’ve spend hours converting videos to Flash and playing streaming them over wifi and ethernet.

Now we’re ready to share the guide with you.

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