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18. May 2010, 01:41:42

RekaG

{Osaka}

Posts: 303

Streaming music on Wii browser?

Are there any sites that can stream music on Wii, WITHOUT "homebrew".
Sometimes when you have viewed problems from both sides, all you see is different issues but the same problem.

19. May 2010, 18:11:45

Ngamer01

Posts: 643

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=best+music+sites+for+Wii

Sorry for no direct links. I just don't want to risk linking to sites that deal in illegal music sharing/playing.

19. May 2010, 19:36:37 (edited)

RekaG

{Osaka}

Posts: 303

it helped some actually, I was asking this because my sister has been looking for sites to listen to NeverShoutNever on.

The Mashable has a list of sites optimized for Wii, which helped quite a bit.
Sometimes when you have viewed problems from both sides, all you see is different issues but the same problem.

20. May 2010, 04:43:50

RekaG

{Osaka}

Posts: 303

Pandora? O_o
Sometimes when you have viewed problems from both sides, all you see is different issues but the same problem.

25. June 2010, 11:29:18

keith1995

Posts: 22

well there is finetune.com/wii i've tried it out and it works fine

29. June 2010, 15:50:18

RekaG

{Osaka}

Posts: 303

Finetune is what I use, but the method they use, making a random list using the tagging system......Like Yu-Gi-OH radio has uneffortunitly got Hannah Montana and spongebob and nothing from the Japanese version of the Anime series.....Plus it needs to be updated.
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9. July 2010, 01:10:34

wcars0hq

Posts: 7

I have used Winamp remote through the opera browser on the wii

http://www.winamp.com/extras/remote

10. July 2010, 02:42:58

Quadunit404

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I read in the Wii EULA that streaming music on the Wii is "illegal", but it didn't say anything about streaming music over the Internet Channel...
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10. July 2010, 15:31:22

Ngamer01

Posts: 643

The Internet Channel is on the Wii. It still counts against the EULA.

11. July 2010, 02:35:03

RekaG

{Osaka}

Posts: 303

What about FineTune? it encourages to download off of iTunes, but it has lot of limitations......and I know yahoo music can't stream through it but it uses a similar system except it actually lets you make your own radio....or it used to?
Sometimes when you have viewed problems from both sides, all you see is different issues but the same problem.

14. July 2010, 07:05:03

rafaelluik

Neophile

Posts: 3276

Originally posted by Quadunit404:

I read in the Wii EULA that streaming music on the Wii is "illegal", but it didn't say anything about streaming music over the Internet Channel...

You can't be forbidden to browse any part of the web in your Wii's web browser, that'd be stupid.

16. July 2010, 13:17:31

luvrboy

Posts: 1

I am just wondering, does Sirius Radio also considered streaming music? I was hoping to be able to access Sirius Radio, but when trying to access it just says something about Opera 9.3 is incompatible upgrade to a more current version or something to that effect. Is there a more current version of Opera for Wii, or another browser that can be used to access Sirius?

16. July 2010, 14:58:09

RekaG

{Osaka}

Posts: 303

Sorry, Nintendo hasn't made the request of updates for the Wii console.......Nintendo is not all that smart about downloadable applications, even if they are making improvements for 3DS, I still think along with improvements for 3DS, they should improve DSi/Wii so they can keep there costumers happy.
Sometimes when you have viewed problems from both sides, all you see is different issues but the same problem.

15. September 2010, 11:17:08

geekqueen2010

Posts: 2

devil @Ngamer01 idc bout dat cuz i get my internet 4 free, so why not get music 4 free? p

15. September 2010, 17:57:31

Ngamer01

Posts: 643

Because if you download commercial music for free, you're pirating and hurting the music industry. You don't want to be sued by the RIAA and related businesses right? The RIAA have gone after "the little people" before. Pirating can also result in you being thrown in jail.

But enough about that. It's off-topic to this thread. The OP got his answer long ago, so there's no more reason to post in this thread.

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