SifJar:
My humble apologies. I know WiiBrew wiki was enough for me. I didn't run into that site until well after I had most things figured out, but it has proved to be quite useful since then, since it is free and provides straightforward instructions about installing many different Homebrew apps. I don't run any cIOSes or backup games on my Wii, but you're right, the site has instructions for that, too. Perhaps if I took the time to finish my guide it would be useful to people here since it wouldn't contain information about such things...
dirtrider73068:
Do you have a fakesigned IOS (Trucha bug)? Is IOS202 stubbed?
Tantric:
OK!!! I messed around a little and finally got DVD playback working (fingers crossed)!
1. I uninstalled WiiMC.
2. I used DOP-Mii to delete IOS202.
3. I installed "IOS 202 Installer 1.1".
4. I installed "WiiMC 1.0.6 (New Install)".
5. I adjusted the video settings to "Cache Fill=100%" and "Frame Dropping=Always".
6. I tried playing Matrix Revolutions, which hadn't worked before, but it works great now! It still gets glitchy when navigating the title menu, but the movie plays great. If the audio does get glitchy after navigating the title menu, I press D-pad down once and D-pad up once. I think this is just reloading the audio stream solving the glitchy noise problem. Rewinding seems to help, too.
I am now much happier with WiiMC than MPlayerCE, thanks! I even take back what I said about how WiiMC doesn't compare to Photo Channel. I actually really like that photos are organized by directory and listed alphabetically by filename rather than thrown into one pool and organized by date. I've submitted a couple of ideas for your consideration on the Feature Suggestion board of the WiiMC site. Thank you.