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The Wii's Music is a bit complicated...

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A deep dive on how music's made and played on the Nintendo Wii. We'll be looking at different ways music can played back, how different music/audio related features work, and some examples of games using the system's tools creatively.

Corrections & Clarifications:
1. 3:12, although PCM itself isn't compressed, the option between the 3 formats is referred to as "compression format" in the SDK. But referring to PCM as a "compression format" outside of that context is indeed incorrect.
2. 18:07, "CPU" may be misleading here, as the processing was done on a custom DSP microprocessor and not the Wii's main CPU.
3. 19:24, this list of supported game is incomplete, and there seems to be more than just a "handful" of supported titles.
4. 20:11, rippers such as "PieJee1" likely didn't choose to rip with this method just for effect accuracy alone. Methods commonly used today didn't exist, or were less accessible at the time.

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:12 Streamed Music
6:33 Sequenced Music
12:49 Mega Man 9 & 10
15:14 Pokemon Rumble
16:54 DSP
21:43 Closing

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