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Generally speaking, the reaction to Photo Channel v1.1 wasn’t exactly positive — especially when the MP3 faithful banded together to protest against the update’s newfound adoration for AAC. Thankfully, Nintendo has created an official process for downgrading back to v1.0, and yes, users who choose to take advantage will indeed have MP3 support once again. Interested? All you have to do is hit up the Data Management section on your console, select “Channels,” choose the Photo Channel icon and confirm that you want it deleted. Subsequently, Photo Channel v1.0 will immediately be available again from the Wii Menu. Oh, and if you get downgrader’s remorse, you can apparently switch back and forth at anytime.
[Via NintendoWiiFanboy]
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