--- In [email protected], "Mike Moon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Just a couple weeks ago, the Nintendo Wii started including access to > the internet through a web browser. Since then, I've been trying all > sorts of things to be able to play these on the Wii and family television. > I've tried through my blogger account and through blip.tv to no avail, > they aren't compatible with the standard MOV or WMV extensions. I'm > okay that there are these limitations, as the browser is in a very > early alpha version. > I could play the flv version through the Wii, but it needs to be > played on a site that's player uses the older Flash 7 architecture. > For instance, YouTube plays fine through the Wii browser. > I don't want to change my vPip coding (shoutout to Enric, nice > utility) for all my entries. Enric...What do you think?
It's an interesting problem. I've started using Windows Mobile on my new T-Mobile SDA cell phone. It's more limited in it's capabilities -- playing AVI, WMV, MPG & 3GP but only of limited types (except 3GP.) But back to what I gather the issue here is -- converting all your sites vPIP entries from Quicktime or Windows Media to Flash. This is doable and I may write a feature for that at some point on the site I'm developing at cinegage.com (not released yet.) Otherwise there'd be a charge for a feature like that sooner. -- Enric > There is no copy/paste option of the browser and the typing is > tedious, so hopefully there is an aggregator that already has my RSS > feed with a compatible flash viewer. > > Let me know what you think and Happy Vlogging in 2007. > > Mike > http://vlog.mikemoon.net >
