How to play DVD movies on your Nintendo Wii
- February 20, 2009 11:49 AM PST
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Play DVDs on your Wii with this easy to follow guide!
This past holiday season, Big N's little white console, the Nintendo Wii, dominated the competition once again with huge titles available for the Wii like Super Mario Galaxy, Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition, Boom Blox, Mega Man 9, Mario Kart Wii, and World of Goo, just to name a few. For a better look at what must-buy games are available for the Wii, read GamePro's list of The 28 Best Wii Games. Largely due to its family-friendly appeal and relatively low price, Nintendo Wii sales haven't lost momentum since its 2006 release. However, for hardcore gamers, the Wii has always left a bit to be desired.
Last generation graphics, few adult games, weak online community, and lack of DVD movie playback are just a few of the things that have led me and manyother twenty-somethings to oft-favor a certain other console. However, with my recent discovery of the Homebrew Channel, I can mark one up for the Wii.
I know it's old news for some, but for those of you who always wished that glowing blue drive could play your games as well as your movies, it's now easier than ever.
Here's how to it, no warranty voiding mod-chip required.
Follow this step-by-step guide to get your Wii to play movies.
What You Need
Install the Homebrew Channel
There are essentially two main tasks here: installing the Homebrew Channel, and installing the DVD player.
STEP 1: Insert your SD card into your reader and copy the "private" directory of the Twilight Hack onto it. Also copy the Homebrew Channel "boot.dol" file.
STEP 2: Insert the SD card into your Wii and delete your Zelda save file in the Wii File Manager (start a new game if you don't already have one). If you care about your saved game, you can first copy it to your SD card and copy it back after you've installed HBC.
STEP 3: Before inserting Zelda into your Wii, flip it over and take note of the text on the inner ring. It will either read "RVL-RZDE-0A-0" or "RVL-RZDE-0A-2" - both versions will work, but you need to make sure you apply the correct hack (RVL-RZDE-0A-0 requires TwilightHack0, RVL-RZDE-0A-2 requires TwilightHack2, both included in the package).
STEP 4: Switch to SD view in your Wii File Manager and copy over your correct version of the hack.
STEP 5: Insert your Zelda game disc and start the game. You should see the Twilight Hack save game. Select it to start the game. Once you can control Link, walk backwards (weird, I know) until the Homebrew Channel installer starts. After a minute or two, the HBC will be installed and can be accessed just like any other Channel on your Wii.
Now you can play all your favorite movies on your Wii!
Install the DVD Playback Software
Once you have the Homebrew Channel up and running, you can now install a slew of great third party apps such as emulators, homebrew games, media players... even Linux! For now, here's how to get DVD playback on your Wii with MPlayer.
STEP 1: Pop your SD back into your card reader. You can erase the "boot.dol" file and the "private" directory if you'd like (we no longer need the Twilight Hack or Homebrew Channel installer as it updates automatically and can be removed just like any other Wii Channel).
STEP 2: Create a directory on your SD card and name it "apps" (no quotes). Copy the "dvdx" and "mplayer" directories into the "apps" folder.
STEP 3: Eject your SD card and insert it back into your Wii. Turn your console on and start the Homebrew Channel.
STEP 4: Now you should see the two apps you just copied onto your SD card. Run the DVDX installer app. When that starts up, select "Normal Installation" and wait for it to finish.
STEP 5: Go back to the Homebrew Channel, insert a DVD movie of your choosing into your Wii and start the MPlayer app. To play the movie, select "DVD-Video" from the MPlayer menu, and then "Play DVD" (or "Play Title #1"). After a few moments your movie will load and you'll be enjoying a feature that should have worked out of the box to begin with!
NOTE: I should mention that while this method does work, the MPlayer software is currently pretty buggy. DVD menus are pretty hit or miss and not every movie I tried even plays. Hopefully they update the MPlayer software at some point, but I suspect it was more a proof of concept. There's always a certain amount of risk with installing unofficial, third party software, but hey, that's part of the fun.
In any case, the Homebrew Channel is a really cool piece of work and will definitely breathe new life into your neglected little Wii.
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- Feb 20 2009 at 01:55:57:PM PST
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honestly, this is the last place i expected to see telling us to install the homebrew channel, what with the rom loaders and such associated with it.
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OMG thans so crazy i am boing to try this right now. its a little complacated but that's so cool i can play dvd movies
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WTF Gamepro! I'm sure Nintendo would be REAL happy that you give us step by step instructions on how to hack the system. This is very LOW... just like you showed us how to hack the DS a few months ago! I can't belive I'm seeing this on a gaming website!!!
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Toneman wrote:
WTF Gamepro! I'm sure Nintendo would be REAL happy that you give us step by step instructions on how to hack the system. This is very LOW... just like you showed us how to hack the DS a few months ago! I can't belive I'm seeing this on a gaming website!!!
shut up you commie basturd
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meh i havnt watched a dvd in a good year now...once u watch a blue ray movie running in true 1080p youll never want to watch dvds again...awesome that there telling u how to do it though...good job gamepro!!
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PlasmaSnake wrote:
Toneman wrote:WTF Gamepro! I'm sure Nintendo would be REAL happy that you give us step by step instructions on how to hack the system. This is very LOW... just like you showed us how to hack the DS a few months ago! I can't belive I'm seeing this on a gaming website!!!shut up you commie basturd
i agree with plasmasnake for you to shut the hell up, and secondly NINTENDO GOT RID OF THE TWILIGHT HACK WITH AN UPDATE THAT BLOCKS PROGRAMS FROM THE WII THAT ISN'T MADE BY NINTENDO SO THANKS ANYWAY GAMEPRO FOR THE INFO AND THANKS TONEMAN FOR YOUR QUOTE TO GAMEPRO!!!!
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mstrmrdr82 wrote:
meh i havnt watched a dvd in a good year now...once u watch a blue ray movie running in true 1080p youll never want to watch dvds again...awesome that there telling u how to do it though...good job gamepro!!
a blu-ray disc is considered a dvd it isn't considered a dvd-rom so yes you have watched a dvd within the year.
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Toneman wrote:
WTF Gamepro! I'm sure Nintendo would be REAL happy that you give us step by step instructions on how to hack the system. This is very LOW... just like you showed us how to hack the DS a few months ago! I can't belive I'm seeing this on a gaming website!!!
Gamepro is a site for the gamers, not the companies. Plus, all your making it do is play DVDs (which it should have been able to do in the first place) there's nothing serious here.
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