Dolphin Wii Emulator
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Dolphin Wii Emulator
Has anyone tried incorporating the Dolphin Wii Emulator with Media Center. My kids Wii crapped out and it looks interesting. I haven't tried it yet but I'm not sure that it could be remote friendly.
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Just found the Gamebrowser plugin for Media Browser. Looks like a great addition to the htpc if it all works well.
http://www.gamebrowser.tv/wii/setup.html
http://www.gamebrowser.tv/wii/setup.html
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Yes it works well with the Dolphin Emulator. While I don't play wii games on my PC, I do have a number of gamecube games that I launch directly from GameBrowser via Dolphin.
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How do you exit each game and return to media center?nxsfan wrote:Yes it works well with the Dolphin Emulator. While I don't play wii games on my PC, I do have a number of gamecube games that I launch directly from GameBrowser via Dolphin.
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i'd also be interested in this. some of the earlier nintendo emulators allowed you to map a controller button. i used to use autohotkey to map Alt+F4 to one of the buttons but as it was the only thing i used autohotkey for i removed it. since then i'm picking up the keyboard
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Check out GameEx. It's a front end for emulators and integrates well with Media Center. It will create a strip for you or you can launch it from the extras menu. It closes MC when launched and will reopen it when closed or when you hit the green button. Also, the media center remote can be used to browse through the menus in GameEx. It's free with a nag screen or $20 for a lifetime license. Well worth the money in my opinion. The community is fantastic also if you have any problems. Oh the site is www.gameex.com.
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i might give it a try but i use gamebrowser. the price is much better and its the only issue i have
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Sorry to revive an old thread (first relevant post on google...) I'd be interested in a better exit method (aside from mapping a key on my controller) but that would be something the developers would have to add...bobbob wrote:i'd also be interested in this. some of the earlier nintendo emulators allowed you to map a controller button. i used to use autohotkey to map Alt+F4 to one of the buttons but as it was the only thing i used autohotkey for i removed it. since then i'm picking up the keyboard
I will note that if you add the command switch /b (-b does not work) that will run the emulator as batch and exit when the game exits (then you can use the escape key, which many other emulators use) This will exit the game and the dolphin game browser.