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EmuCR:WiiMC WiiMC-SS (2017/05/24) is released. WiiMC-SS is a personal version of WiiMC. WiiMC is an open source media player for the Nintendo Wii. The GUI is powered by libwiigui.

I allocated more memory for the GUI, and added some new things:

-Enabled ADX audio decoding

I mean this is a gaming console so why not support game music formats?
A limitation in ffmpeg prevents proper decoding of 48000Hz ADX files. (NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams)
Tested ADX files from TWEWY (16364Hz), Sonic Unleashed (32000Hz), and ADX files made with adxencd.
Sonic Gems also uses 48000Hz, yet they play fine.

-GameCube controller support
Every button from the wiimote (Form Baton) is currently mapped.
Please note that there are still some things that require the pointer.

-The option to disable the H.264 deblock filter on a per video basis

To disable simply change the extension of your video to ".dash".
Disabling this increases decoding speed a lot, but decreases visual quality, however depending on the video you can get away with it quite well. Keep in mind that the Netflix app for Wii does this for both main and baseline profiles.

-After testing hour-long youtube videos I found out framedropping breaks them so any video with the ".webm" extension will now skip framedropping.

-Added an option to enable the volume normalizer audio filter.
-Added an option to always zoom videos to 4:3 ratio. (H zoom should be ~133%)
-Added an option to enable deflicker, 480i and 480p supported.
To use these options, start WiiMC-SS, exit, open settings.xml and you will see three new entries in the videos section. Their value will default to "0", change it to "1" to enable.
Or set it to "2" to enable volnorm method 2.

-240p mode. To use this video mode, you must load WiiMC-SS with arguments:
One argument = NTSC
Two arguments = PAL
Three arguments = PAL-M

Download: WiiMC-SS (2017/05/24)
Source: Here



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