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Posted Nov 25, 2008 at 09:15AM by Chris Coker Listed in: Off Topic Tags: VHS, Neuros, Ethernet, MP4
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thumb - Image 1The Neuros OSD is the successor to the popular Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 we reviewed a while ago. With a  higher recording resolution, Ethernet support and a USB host, the Neuros OSD allows you to digitize you favorite video content (DVD, VHS tapes, TV shows, …) in the MP4 format for playback on your TV or your portable devices.

What do you have to do to win? Just comment on this post, yeah that is it, no work required on your part. Hit the jump for more details!

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Posted Jul 09, 2008 at 08:17PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: DivX, libfat, MP4, Xvid, homebrew community, MKV
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MPlayerWii v0.02 - Image 1Okay, so maybe the wait for multi-capable video playback on your Wii is taking a lot longer than you could take. Luckily the homebrew community around the Nintendo Wii has enough projects going around to provide enough of a selection for homebrew users out there. For media players, we've seen DragonMedia Player and GeeXboX, but did you know there's something out there for video buffs who don't want to go through Linux? Take for instance, rOn's MPlayerWii.

Download: MPlayerWii v0.02

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Posted Jul 07, 2008 at 01:48PM by Victor B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: DivX, SYNC, MP4, Xvid, MKV
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MPlayerWii v0.01 released - Image 1It might be in its early stages, but you can't deny that the direction the app wants the Wii to follow is certainly a good one. Christophe Thibault is attempting to port MPlayer to the Wii, calling it MPlayerWii v0.01 in the process. To find out more, head on over to the full article.

Download: MPlayerWii v0.01

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Posted Jul 02, 2008 at 04:24AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Applications Tags: media server, TVersity, MP4
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TVersity 1.0 RC1 - Image 1The TVersity team have announced that their media server app is now at version 1.0 RC1. While a changelog isn't available yet, the developers did note some of the features that come packed with this new release. You can view them over in the full article.

Download: TVersity 1.0 RC1

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Posted Nov 13, 2007 at 01:31AM by Victor B. Listed in: News, Wii Channels Tags: MP4
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Photo Channel getting updated - Image 1Nintendo has announced that updates will be made to the Wii Photo Channel this coming December. These will give the Wii the ability to create a personalized icon from one of your favorite digital pictures, and the replacement of MP3 support with AAC file support.

Nintendo's explanation of the Wii updates after the jump!


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Posted Sep 01, 2007 at 05:34AM by Charles D. Listed in: Applications Tags: ajax, podcast, iPhone, MP4
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The Dot.Tunes application allows you to stream your iTunes to your PC as well as your PS3, PSP or Wii - Image 1You've got to hand it to those indie developers, they always have something up their sleeve to give us more bang for our buck with the gadgets that we have. A free application called Dot.Tunes does that and more.

It basically extends the serviceability of your iTunes library so that you can stream it on the net and play it right off your PC. What the application actually does is turn your iTunes library into an SQL database and sends it from your PC to the web using an Ajax front-end and multi-layered security system.

While the basic service of the application is free, plug-ins to stream your iTunes through your Wii's, PS3's or PSP's browser are also available at US$ 10 a pop. Also, there's another plug-in available that gives you a custom interface for your iPhone which extends the amount of music you can fit in it for US$ 20.

DotTunes, an Australian-based company, encourages people to open up their iTunes library to friends through the use of their products. They had this to say regarding the matter:

Why pay to podcast or for internet radio streams, when you can publish your own radio shows, TV programs or music mixes directly to your loyal fans? Dot.Tunes is not some lightweight iTunes utility. It's a fully developed web server application that supports mp3, AAC, aiff, .wav, mpeg, mp4, and .mov files, allowing you to share your iTunes library contents with your friends in other cities, your classmates across the dorm or the coworkers scattered throughout the building.



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