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Post by mrmolecule on Jan 31, 2010 22:28:10 GMT -5
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Post by Savage Adam on Jan 31, 2010 23:23:07 GMT -5
Now, Teev, a question for you. I put the Homebrew Channel on my Wii, and while I really like what it can do, i've refrained from using it much due to a drop in sound quality that occurs when booting it up, and continues until I turn the Wii off. You know of any way to fix that? Hmm, well how did you install the homebrew channel and what are you using for homebrew your homebrew applications (SD card or USB)? I used Bannerbomb, but I was considering reinstalling with Stack Smash. And I use an SD Card.
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Post by mrmolecule on Feb 3, 2010 18:31:23 GMT -5
Just in case something horrible happens to my Wii, how do I back my Miis up?
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Post by Savage Adam on Feb 3, 2010 19:46:57 GMT -5
Buy ten Wiimotes and put ten Mii's on each.
I wish I wasn't serious.
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Post by TV Eye on Feb 4, 2010 0:04:03 GMT -5
Mii's are wasted space anyways. I haven't even looked at mine in over a year or whatever.
@sa: Though easy to figure out, I never used Bannerbomb. I installed the Homebrew Channel a long time ago with the Twilight Hack. I'd assume then that any problems you have with sound is your Wii itself. But don't take my word for it, I'm not very technical when it comes to system hardware. (Though hacking the PSP took some skill and precision...)
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Post by mrmolecule on Mar 14, 2010 17:55:18 GMT -5
Hmm, well how did you install the homebrew channel and what are you using for homebrew your homebrew applications (SD card or USB)? I used Bannerbomb, but I was considering reinstalling with Stack Smash. And I use an SD Card. I used Bannerbomb and an SD card (yes, I finally took the plunge). This drop in sound quality wouldn't have sound anything like a "high-pitch background squeal" when certain notes are played, would it?
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