Learned how to watch movies

skyclaw

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basicly, i cut it into about 10 smaller video's and converted those into mjpeg video, threw them on an SD card and presto full length movie on a wii. But, i still dont have a program that cuts the video up into sections automaticly... can anybody help me out?
 
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Kirby

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I didn't even know that was possible.

Be careful though. Corruptions happen more easily with those files, especially when you try to merge them. Playing a corrupted SD card on a Wii = bad news.
 

skyclaw

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sweet, i figured out what i needed to look for... a video splitter! now, it automatically splits the video up for me into either a set number of clips, or an amount of clips that are a specific length, and the Wii converter program lets you set up a few to convert so its pretty easy to watch video's now
 

hockeyhero

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skyclaw said:
sweet, i figured out what i needed to look for... a video splitter! now, it automatically splits the video up for me into either a set number of clips, or an amount of clips that are a specific length, and the Wii converter program lets you set up a few to convert so its pretty easy to watch video's now

nice...;)..was the converter hard to find....?
 

skyclaw

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i got it working perfectly now, i even figured out the "MAGIC BUTTONS" which let you pause, rewind, and fast forward!!

the converter wasn't hard to find, i just went to a torrent site and typed in super video splitter. Downloaded, installed, and cracked it... Then just load up the video, make sure the settings are avi with Audio and Video compression enabled and use the divx 6.6.1 codec with mpeg 3 audio. Cutting the video is simple, just make sure the clips aren't longer than say 20-25 mins (1500 seconds). Once that is done (it takes while) you can load up your Wii Video 9 program and convert them into Mjpeg's that work on the wii. Make sure their labeled so the wii will play them in order and your done

all thats left now is to put it in your wii and play a movie

WARNING!! The quality to size ratio is huge... i took a feature length fullscreen movie and put it through this process... it was when i was still playing around with settings and what not... but the quality wasn't very good, and the size was a gig... now, making the file a 2 gig file made it almost dvd quality but maxed out the SD card...

NOW, I'm gonna tell you the controls for getting your playback to work well. First off, make sure there isn't pictures on the card as that might cause confusion (shouldn't be a problem, but its easier with a clean card) Now, when you want to watch your video and not have to manually load the next one.. just use sideshow, the playback controls still work fine :) So the actual button controlls:

Pause: this is done by hitting the "post" tab
Fast forward: done by hitting the 2 button
Rewind: done by hitting the 1 button

Now, if you have any questions... crawl through the internet for days and days like me... or just ask... but crawling is much more satisfying
 

hockeyhero

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skyclaw said:
i got it working perfectly now, i even figured out the "MAGIC BUTTONS" which let you pause, rewind, and fast forward!!

the converter wasn't hard to find, i just went to a torrent site and typed in super video splitter. Downloaded, installed, and cracked it... Then just load up the video, make sure the settings are avi with Audio and Video compression enabled and use the divx 6.6.1 codec with mpeg 3 audio. Cutting the video is simple, just make sure the clips aren't longer than say 20-25 mins (1500 seconds). Once that is done (it takes while) you can load up your Wii Video 9 program and convert them into Mjpeg's that work on the wii. Make sure their labeled so the wii will play them in order and your done

all thats left now is to put it in your wii and play a movie

WARNING!! The quality to size ratio is huge... i took a feature length fullscreen movie and put it through this process... it was when i was still playing around with settings and what not... but the quality wasn't very good, and the size was a gig... now, making the file a 2 gig file made it almost dvd quality but maxed out the SD card...

NOW, I'm gonna tell you the controls for getting your playback to work well. First off, make sure there isn't pictures on the card as that might cause confusion (shouldn't be a problem, but its easier with a clean card) Now, when you want to watch your video and not have to manually load the next one.. just use sideshow, the playback controls still work fine :) So the actual button controlls:

Pause: this is done by hitting the "post" tab
Fast forward: done by hitting the 2 button
Rewind: done by hitting the 1 button

Now, if you have any questions... crawl through the internet for days and days like me... or just ask... but crawling is much more satisfying


thnx for the info but too bad i dont have a sd card....:mega_shok:
 

hockeyhero

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Theherolink_1 said:
hockeyhero said:
Theherolink_1 said:
hockeyhero said:
Theherolink_1 said:
WOW! dude you are awesome....so we put movies into sd cards right?

yes you do Theherolink_1 and then you put it in your wii

Nice....then i will go and watch 300 later on my wii.

but i think that'll take up a lot of memory on the sd card.....


like how many?

well i dont know but i think it'll be a lot......
 
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skyclaw

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well, how much space depends on the quality... i still havent gotten the quality level i want yet, but the file's are only still around 1 to 1.5 gigs (or 6gigs if i mess up). I'm just about to convert the movie Next into Wii format, so i'll post my results:)
 
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