When it comes to theming softmodding, hacking the Nintendo Wii and I love it.As much as I try to stop changing things I just can't seem to stop, but that means I get to share all the info with you guys.
While browsing various websites I cam across Crazy Intro the Homebrew Application for the Nintendo Wii which allows you to replace the health warning screen at startup with your own custom video. It can be anything you like as long as it is in .AVI format and will fit on your SD Card.
Crazy Intro took a little bit of setting up and tweaking, but luckily for you I have done it so you don't have too.I know I am just too kind to you.
Simply follow the guide below and you should have your own custom video playing every time you turn on your Nintendo Wii.
Things Needed:
Softmodded Wii. Priiloader and Homebrew Channel Installed .SD Card to put Video on crazy Intro Files – DOWNLOAD HEREPoints to Remember:
You will need to leave the SD Card in the Wii at all times as it loads the video file from it every time you turn on your Wii. The intro video will not be displayed when you restart your Wii, you will only see it when you Power On your Wii. I tested this on the 4 2 Wii but it should work with all System versions menu.Video Demo:
Install Instructions:
Download the files above and extract them to the root of the SD Card. Insert the SD Card into the Wii and load Priiloader by holding the Reset Button while powering on the Wii .in Priiloader enable the hack "Replace Health Screen with Backmenu" and scroll to the bottom to save changes. Go Back to the Priiloader Main Menu and Select "Load/Install File" you should see the Crazy Intro file, just select it and Press [] to install it once again go back to the Priiloader Main Menu and enter the "Settings" Menu. You now need to change "Autoboot" to "File" and "Return to" to "System" Menu, then scroll to the bottom to save changes. Go back to the Priiloader Main Menu for the last time and choose "System Menu" and your Wii should load up as normal. Power Off the Wii and Power Back On, you should now see a much improved video intro instead of the boring Health Warning Screen.If you want to use your own video file just replace the video1.avi file in the "crazyintro/videos" folder.Make sure the video file you use has the name "video1.MPEG ” and it must be the .avi file.
Your video can be as long as you want as long as it fits on the SD Card, you can skip the video intro by pressing [A] while it is playing.
Bonus Video Intro Pack: Boot
The files in this guide include 1 video, download this intro pack for another two videos to choose from.Don't forget to name them "video1.avi" before copying to the SD Card.
If you have any comments or questions relating to this guide please post them below.
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Chris
Just a blogger in my spare time.I like to share what I know, which some times is not much.If you have any questions about any of my posts just comment under them and I will reply ASAP.
What you're forgetting, in this article, is the video resolution must be specific or it won't work.
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