Difference between revisions of "Wii DVD Support"
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+ | '''Wii DVD Support''' refers to the many iterations of DVD-Video support present in early and unreleased versions of the Wii and its software, which were all ultimately scrapped. | ||
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'''Wii + DVD''' is an unofficial name for a proposed revision of the Wii which would have included DVD playback capabilities, which was announced in late 2006 for a 2007 release but was never released.<ref>[https://www.destructoid.com/wii-dvd-player-details-27823.phtml ]Destructoid article from 2006.</ref> | '''Wii + DVD''' is an unofficial name for a proposed revision of the Wii which would have included DVD playback capabilities, which was announced in late 2006 for a 2007 release but was never released.<ref>[https://www.destructoid.com/wii-dvd-player-details-27823.phtml ]Destructoid article from 2006.</ref> | ||
Reportedly, the system was being developed in a partnership with Sonic Solutions, which later became Roxio; it was to use the Sonic Solutions "Sonic CinePlayer CE DVD Navigator" software for DVD playback, and was scheduled for a Japanese launch in the latter half of 2007. No other details are known about this system. | Reportedly, the system was being developed in a partnership with Sonic Solutions, which later became Roxio; it was to use the Sonic Solutions "Sonic CinePlayer CE DVD Navigator" software for DVD playback, and was scheduled for a Japanese launch in the latter half of 2007. No other details are known about this system. | ||
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+ | The standard Wii console supported DVD playback prior to release, and at one point was to support DVD playback via an attachment. The [[Wii System Menu]] features graphics (and, in 1.0, text) related to the DVD feature; it is unknown when it was cut from the standard release of the system, or if these assets were meant for this enhanced model. | ||
The "DVD" entry in [[setting.txt]], which is always set to 0, was likely used to specify if a Wii console supported DVD playback or not. Changing this entry on final versions of the System Menu has no effect. The "MPLS" setting.txt entry may also be related to DVD playback, as it is set to a fixed value on all Wiis and does not seem to be used. | The "DVD" entry in [[setting.txt]], which is always set to 0, was likely used to specify if a Wii console supported DVD playback or not. Changing this entry on final versions of the System Menu has no effect. The "MPLS" setting.txt entry may also be related to DVD playback, as it is set to a fixed value on all Wiis and does not seem to be used. |
Revision as of 05:44, 4 February 2019
Wii DVD Support refers to the many iterations of DVD-Video support present in early and unreleased versions of the Wii and its software, which were all ultimately scrapped.
Wii + DVD
Wii + DVD is an unofficial name for a proposed revision of the Wii which would have included DVD playback capabilities, which was announced in late 2006 for a 2007 release but was never released.[1]
Reportedly, the system was being developed in a partnership with Sonic Solutions, which later became Roxio; it was to use the Sonic Solutions "Sonic CinePlayer CE DVD Navigator" software for DVD playback, and was scheduled for a Japanese launch in the latter half of 2007. No other details are known about this system.
Hidden Software Features
The standard Wii console supported DVD playback prior to release, and at one point was to support DVD playback via an attachment. The Wii System Menu features graphics (and, in 1.0, text) related to the DVD feature; it is unknown when it was cut from the standard release of the system, or if these assets were meant for this enhanced model.
The "DVD" entry in setting.txt, which is always set to 0, was likely used to specify if a Wii console supported DVD playback or not. Changing this entry on final versions of the System Menu has no effect. The "MPLS" setting.txt entry may also be related to DVD playback, as it is set to a fixed value on all Wiis and does not seem to be used.