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Using your Wii as Mediaplayer
0 commentsI've been looking for a program like this for a while, and finally there is a freeware option which is good enough. At home, the only thing connected to the sound stereo is a Wii, so being able to use it for playing mp3 stored in some other computer in the network was ideal.
The program I'm talking about is Wiisic, a little Java app which lets you select the local folder where you store your mp3, and then creates a http server with mainly a flash there with all the links to those mp3s. Very easy, clean and straight forward (tho the Flash app it's a bit ugly :P).
The good thing is that it's done in Java, which means that you can run it on Windows / MacOS / Ubuntu and even change the port you want to connect to (in case you have an apache server runing on the same computer).
Enjoy!
The program I'm talking about is Wiisic, a little Java app which lets you select the local folder where you store your mp3, and then creates a http server with mainly a flash there with all the links to those mp3s. Very easy, clean and straight forward (tho the Flash app it's a bit ugly :P).
The good thing is that it's done in Java, which means that you can run it on Windows / MacOS / Ubuntu and even change the port you want to connect to (in case you have an apache server runing on the same computer).
Enjoy!
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