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Not likely to happen.
rodriesKeymasterThe problem with this (I think) is that the movie would have to be preprocessed before playback. Not really feasible.
rodriesKeymasterAre you joking? This was a pre-release mockup. The design is what it is, it’s not changing.
rodriesKeymasterThen the videos you’re trying to play are too high quality.
rodriesKeymasterDon’t bother reporting USB issues like this. This is now an upstream issue (libogc) and WiiMC has no control over it.
The short answer is having two HD’s is not supported.
rodriesKeymasterNo, they won’t. But some videos at that resolution do play fine, so that’s why that’s the upper limit. I’d rather have the limit be higher, than to set it lower and potentially restrict files that do play fine.
rodriesKeymasterThis issue has been resolved – wait for a new WiiMC channel, coming out today. It it highly recommended to not use an older channel, as this loads IOS202.
rodriesKeymasterI’ve noticed this too. Stay tuned.
rodriesKeymasterA change. m3u files are now hidden in the Music area.
rodriesKeymasterTry deleting any existing IOS58 using AnyTitleDeleter. Then install IOS58, from the latest HBC. Make sure HBC is running from IOS58, and load the WiiMC channel installer.
rodriesKeymasterYes. It requires IOS58.
rodriesKeymasterSee the front page. A note for anyone trying to install the new WiiMC channel. Install IOS58 first if you don’t have it – http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/IOS58_Installer. Then (re)install HBC 1.0.8. Then run the installer from there.
rodriesKeymasterWait for an update, both of WiiMC and the channel.
rodriesKeymasterThat’s right. There’s no actual freezing, it’s a delay.
rodriesKeymasterNo, we mean SVN. Just like WiiMC, you have to download, build, and install libogc. Not using the installer.
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