Play On media server now in beta, for the wii!

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#1 elchiquilin
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This is from engadget:

We knew good and well that the fine folks over at MediaMall were toiling away in an attempt to bring internet TV content from YouTube, Hulu, Netflix, CBS, CNN and a host of other sources to Nintendo's white-hot Wii, but there's just nothing like hearing that intentions have become reality. Based on an email from MediaMall support to a particularly curious user, the "latest version of PlayOn includes a beta version of Wii functionality in it." Naturally, the company's doing its darnedest to keep this under wraps for now, but we're eager to get legions of Wii users testing it out and reporting back with performance evaluations. The note does mention that quality will be lower than on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 due to the inherit hardware limitations on Nintendo's baby, but hey, you knew that going in, right? Hop on past the break for the letter in its entirety, which includes instructions on getting this going on your console.

[Thanks, Anonymous]

Dear PlayOn Customer,

Thank you for inquiring about using PlayOn on your Wii game console. We are happy to announce to you that the latest version of PlayOn posted to the website earlier today includes a Beta version of Wii functionality in it. We are only announcing this to a small number of customers who have inquired about the Wii. It is not yet being made "publicly known". Please try it out and let us know how it works, passing along any bugs you find by submitting a support request through the PlayOn Settings Manager. You can download the release from here: http://www.themediamall.com/playon/download/

The most important feedback will be how you feel the video quality is. It is of lower quality than is available on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 due to limitations of the Wii itself. We have optimized the video as best we can, and you can choose different quality settings (Low, Medium, High, Max) with PlayOn settings to find the highest quality which plays back smoothly on the Wii. If you leave it on "Auto" it will default to the Medium level. You also have the option of choosing a higher level, but selecting to show the video in a smaller window of the video player (using the on screen full screen toggle button of the video player with your Wiimote). Please let us know which level works best for you after trying it for a few days.

After installing this PlayOn release on your Windows PC, you can then find the PlayOn PC from your Wii by opening the "Internet Channel" web browser, and then entering the following URL (web address) after pressing the "WWW" button: "playon.tv" Also note that you should set your Wii Browser to auto hide the control bar at the bottom of the screen, which will allow the full screen to be used for the UI and Video Playback.

To upgrade your Nintendo Wii with the "Internet Channel" web browser, visit http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/channelsInternet.jsp#downloadOpera
Thanks so much for contacting MediaMall Support. And - thanks for your interest in using PlayOn.

Regards,

MediaMall Support

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#2 Michael-Smith
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I have to say I don't believe this at all. Why would I need to install anything on my PC if I'm just running it straight from the website on the Wii? Also, how does this work straight from the website in the first place? Should I need to install a new channel? Also, as for the email itself... companies don't say stuff like "it's lower quality" and "We've optimized it as best we can" when launching a new product. I'll have to call it fake fore now.
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I have to say I don't believe this at all. Why would I need to install anything on my PC if I'm just running it straight from the website on the Wii? Also, how does this work straight from the website in the first place? Should I need to install a new channel? Also, as for the email itself... companies don't say stuff like "it's lower quality" and "We've optimized it as best we can" when launching a new product. I'll have to call it fake fore now. Michael-Smith
this is an official "support" email, plus engadget is a respectable source and also this service already works on other consoles, u install the software on ur pc and it streams over the web, u acces trough ur web browser channel, THIS IS NOT A FAKE, you just did not understand the concept.
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#4 snipe12388
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Great news. This will hold people over until true Netfilx comes.

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#5 elchiquilin
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this will indeed give us a choice, either this or netflix
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Okaaay, what shows do they have?