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Add Content to TVersity Library


On this page we cover adding content to the TVersity library. Whatever is added to the TVersity library should be available to be played on the Wii console. Pretty much all files will need to be transcoded and streamed at the same time.

Adding content to the TVersity library is very easy and so this page is quite short and simple and will only take a minute to get through.

In Brief - TVersity Library Interface




The TVersity interface is very basic. Across the top of the program we have buttons to take us to different areas of the interface. Under Library there are two main columns below the button bar. To the left we have our Sources and Library buttons, and to the right is a list of the actual content in the TVersity Library. It really couldn't be easier. In order to Add Items we must.
  • 1. Click Library to load up the interface for the TVersity library.
  • 2. From the left bar, click File System and then click Files and Folders.
  • 3. Click Add Item to bring up a box allowing you to browse for Files and Folders or....
  • 4. From the general TVersity buttons click the plus (+) symbol to bring up the Add Media box.

Add Files and Folders




When the Add Media Source box pops up, you can easily add files and folders. I would recommend adding full folders as it makes browsing so much easier on the Wii Browser. So make sure Type is set to Folder and click Browse. Now go and browse for a Folder where you store a lot of multimedia files and Select it. As you can see you can also give the Folder a Title which will show up in the TVersity Library, as well as tags. You can select to add all Audio, Photo and Video from the folder(s) you choose or unselect any of them.

That's it really. That is how easily content is added to TVersity from your hard drive.

Adding Other Content




To add other content to the TVersity library from the Internet, simply open the Add Media Source box again (click the + button in the top left hand corner of the interface). Now beside type, click the select box and you will see a drop list allowing you to add content from the Internet as well, whether its direct Video links, RSS links or content specifically from Flickr, Google or YouTube. Take your time to play around a bit with Internet feeds.

What next?


The next logical step is to move to Page 4 and test streaming your freshly shared content to the Wii console. You can also go back to Page 1 or 2 if you wish using the select box in the navigation bar below.

Page 4: Play Shared Multimedia on Nintendo Wii --> When you add content to the TVersity Library, then play it on the Nintendo Wii with these instructions.

Appendix A: Get the Wii Internet Channel --> This is an optional part of the guide for those that need to get the Internet Channel / Web Browser for the Wii console.

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Written by: James Delahunty