Unlock Your Wii – Play Music & Videos
Posted on 09. Jan, 2010 by Wiiboy.
Unlock Your Wii in 5 Minutes to Play DVD’s
& Turn Your Wii into a Home Media Center
Turn your Wii into a home media center with support for many popular music and video formats including MP3, AVI, MP4, etc. By unlocking your Nintendo Wii you can play lots of homebrew applications and access homebrew channels such as Wii Earth and Pong.

When you unlock your Wii will be able to play all sorts of new formats that will let your Wii run wild! (You’ll be able to play music and video formats including MP3, AVI, MP4, etc.)
- Turn your Wii into a home Media Center with support for MP3, AVI, MP4, etc.
- Play all HOMEBREW applications and games including
- Play Backed Up Games (we show you how to easily backup any Wii game).
- Play imported games from all regions.
- Play games from Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis and other classic consoles right from your Wii.
- No Mod Chip Required
- Wii Games Cheats Guide
- Backup Wii Games Guide and Software
- Wii Games Patching Guide and Software
- Wii DVD Converter Guide and Software
- Wii UNLOCKER ULTRA
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Stream MP3 to Your Wii with WiiAudio
Posted on 08. Jan, 2010 by Wiiboy.
Wii Audio helps stream MP3′s form your Mac, PC or Linux computer to your Nintendo Wii. Wii Audio also allows you to playback videos from your computer to your Wii and in the future, it will also allow you to stream pictures while playing your mp3s from your computer. Basically, Wii Audio is a system designed to play your stuff on your wii.
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Share your iTunes Library with your Wii – Wii MP3 player
Posted on 06. Dec, 2009 by Wiiboy.
Want to use your Nintendo Wii as an MP3 player? DOT.Tunes will let you stream MP3′s from your iTunes library to you Nintendo Wii. The DOT.Tunes Wii Plug-in gives you the ability to access your entire iTunes MP3 library with a customized interface. Stream your MP3′s directly to your television via your Wii.
DOT.Tunes is available for $10.
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Stream Media Files from Mac to Wii
Posted on 06. Dec, 2009 by Wiiboy.
If you’re looking to stream audio, video and photos from your Mac to your Nintendo Wii, take a look at Riverfold Software’s Wii Transfer. Wii Transfer acts as a small web server on your Mac to stream media files to your Wii. To set it up, all you need to do is turn on sharing in the Wii Transfer window, which will display an IP address. Then, on you Wii Internet Channel , enter the address in its Web address field. Wii Transfer has a pretty no frills interface, but it’s still functional. You can share photo albums, music, movies and even you Mii’s. Music and movies will need to be prepared by Wii Transfer before they can be streamed, but this process will only take a couple of minutes. At only $19 for a licence, it’s a cost effective way to share your Mac’s media files with your Wii.



