Any new emulator that includes the new libdi (can read from DVD's) included in the emulator and you have DVDx installed on your wii you can just burn your roms to your DVD. I personally have a folder for each emulator with the respectful roms in each one. When running your emulator choose to load from DVD and then just choose the folder you have saved your roms to. For example: you are runniby Big_Bang_Theory - Homebrew General
Again following LINKs post, the point of a eMule client for the wii only leads to piracy of most torrents... don't play the stupid card of... oh I want to download legal torrents such as ubuntu distros or such. It is a good concept for a coding project but highly usefulness on the wii from a hardware point. If you want fast torrent client downloads just use your PC.by Big_Bang_Theory - The Junkyard
True... and I have done that, but I was just curious why we haven't seen anything implemented for streaming into wiibrew programs such as dragon media player. I know the Mplayerwii app has been testing streaming capabilities but nothing worth while. It just seems like its something other homebrew consoles (in time) have see many of those apps (xbox, xbmc, PSP.)by Big_Bang_Theory - Homebrew General
I'm surprised there hasn't been some sort of implementation of internet radio (shoutcast, icecast, etc) into the multiple wiibrew media apps currently available. Any guesses why besides coding reasons?by Big_Bang_Theory - Homebrew General
I'm going to assume that you have a working Wi-Fi connection setup with your Wii. So when you launch the Homebrew Channel, look to see if the globe in the bottom right corner has stopped blinking (which means it has connected to the net), then launch the Homebrew Browser. I've noticed this a couple of times too when I have been to quick to launch the Homebrew Browser before the Hby Big_Bang_Theory - Homebrew General