Talk:Wii MFE Port: Difference between revisions
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== A download link is missing in the mainpage == | == A download link is missing in the mainpage == | ||
While theres a link to download MFE in the wiibrew overview page, theres no link on the page describing MFe itself. | While theres a link to download MFE in the wiibrew overview page, theres no link on the page describing MFe itself. | ||
:Fixed. | |||
== Filename limitations == | == Filename limitations == |
Revision as of 22:27, 19 June 2008
Which Filetypes?
Which filetypes are supported by this media player? Sypher 00:28, 26 May 2008 (PDT)
- Pretty much everything that the regular MPlayer supports; though some formats seem to be too slow for the Wii (eg, I've had a few MPEG-4 videos that don't play very well...) --Chungy 00:32, 26 May 2008 (PDT)
A download link is missing in the mainpage
While theres a link to download MFE in the wiibrew overview page, theres no link on the page describing MFe itself.
- Fixed.
Filename limitations
I found that you can not play .mp3 or .flac files if there is a ' (apostrophe) in the filename. I assume it's the same for all formats, but I haven't tested it yet.
Homebrew Channel compatibility
I was wondering if anyone is working on MFE-s Homebrew Channel compatibility? I'm sad that we can't use the best loader and the best media player for Wii together at this time. :(
How to exit MFE?
How can we quit MFE without a Wii restart? Is it possible? "Exit to loader" would be a very nice option to have.
- Due to the non-existingness of Wii Linux's (which MFE uses) return to loader function, this currently cannot be done. I think if you fiddle about with the reset button you might be able to get it to restart (and by fiddle about I mean really fiddle, like press it 20 times) Muzer 18:41, 19 June 2008 (CEST)