theRepublic on 26 January 2010
vaio said:
theRepublic said:
vaio said:
theRepublic said:
vaio said:
Snesboy said:
theRepublic said:
gurglesletch said: No, because a patch won't fix the fact that the drive is incapable of doing it. |
The drive is capable of playing DVDs. Homebrew allows the Wii to do it.
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I wish more people knew that.
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Last year Nintendo realeased a new revision of Wii´s which made it inpossible to play dvd´s even with the homebrew apps but on Wii´s before that revision you can play dvd´s
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Interesting.
I wonder how they managed to do that. Maybe the hackers just haven't figured it out yet?
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it disables to read dvd-r discs and only originals work.
Someone with a new wii have to use the USB to play backups.
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What do you mean by 'only originals work'. Are you talking games, or movies, or what?
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both, if you want to play backups you will need to play through the usb instead if you get one of theese new ones
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So it would still play regular movies? That's what this thread was about.
I don't care if it doesn't play pirated stuff.
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