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|description=HVL/AHX tracker player.
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'''HiivelyPlay''' is a music player for the Nintendo Wii that allows you to play AHX and HVL modules using a Wiimote and FrontSD support. It's an easy and convenient way to listen to your favorite modules on your Wii.
HiivelyPlay is a music player for the Nintendo Wii that allows you to play AHX and HVL modules using a Wiimote and FrontSD support. It's an easy and convenient way to listen to your favorite modules on your Wii.


==Installation Instructions==
HVL is an advanced tracker format based on the AHX format created in the mid 1990s by Dexter and Pink of Abyss. The AHX format was widely used and many songs were created and featured in scene productions and games. It was designed to mimic the SID sound of the Commodore Amiga. HVL offers several improvements over the AHX format, such as increased sample quality and additional features.
# Obtain and install the Homebrew Channel on your Wii.
 
# Copy the contents of the "SDCard" folder to the root of your SD card.
==Installation==
# Move any additional AHX or HVL files you want to listen to into the "/hvltunes" directory on your SD card.
Get and install the homebrew channel.
# Access the Homebrew Channel on your Wii.
 
# Select HiivelyPlay to launch the application.
Copy the contents of the SDCard directory to the root of your SDCard.
 
Copy any additional AHX or HVL files you want into /hvltunes on the SDCard.
 
Go to the homebrew channel and select HiivelyPlay to launch the application.


== Changelog ==
== Changelog ==
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'''v1.0'''
'''v1.0'''
* First version
* First version
== About HVL/AHX ==
HVL is an advanced tracker format based on the AHX format created in the mid 1990s by Dexter and Pink of Abyss. The AHX format was widely used and many songs were created and featured in scene productions and games. It was designed to mimic the SID sound of the Commodore Amiga. HVL offers several improvements over the AHX format, such as increased sample quality and additional features.


== Credits ==
== Credits ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* Homepage - https://web.archive.org/web/20160807025113/http://www.petergordon.org.uk/stuff.php#3
* Author's homepage - [https://web.archive.org/web/20160807025113/http://www.petergordon.org.uk/stuff.php#3 http://www.petergordon.org.uk/stuff.php#3] (archived)
* pouët.net - https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=50757
* Wiibrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/HiivelyPlay
* Wiibrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/HiivelyPlay

Revision as of 01:53, 11 February 2023

HiivelyPlay
File:Hiivelyplaywii.jpg
General
AuthorXeron/IRIS
TypeMedia players
Version2.0
LicenseNot specified (open source)
Last Updated2008/11/24
Links
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Website
Source

HiivelyPlay is a music player for the Nintendo Wii that allows you to play AHX and HVL modules using a Wiimote and FrontSD support. It's an easy and convenient way to listen to your favorite modules on your Wii.

HVL is an advanced tracker format based on the AHX format created in the mid 1990s by Dexter and Pink of Abyss. The AHX format was widely used and many songs were created and featured in scene productions and games. It was designed to mimic the SID sound of the Commodore Amiga. HVL offers several improvements over the AHX format, such as increased sample quality and additional features.

Installation

Get and install the homebrew channel.

Copy the contents of the SDCard directory to the root of your SDCard.

Copy any additional AHX or HVL files you want into /hvltunes on the SDCard.

Go to the homebrew channel and select HiivelyPlay to launch the application.

Changelog

v2.0

  • Updated to the latest HivelyTracker replayer
  • Now has a graphical interface
  • Point & click with the wiimote
  • VUMeters

v1.0

  • First version

Credits

  • HiivelyPlay is written in C using devkitPro, GRRLib, and LibOGC.
  • It also uses the free pointer images from wiibrew.org, and the Deja Vu font from dejavu.sf.net.

External links

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