Good day.
Have a Wii rvl 001 cpu 60. Black. Two wii to hdmi. The common one online dirt cheap and the mayflash device.
For a surprise the cheao one actually works well. Mayflash a bit better. Both have one problem. Here are the images. They are on a samsung uhdtv.
What is that pattern of dots? Bad wii output, bad mayflash or the tv upscaler?
Wii Output
Wii Output
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Re: Wii Output
There are three things wrong in using a Wii this way: useless A/D conversion, upscaling in the "cable", re-upscaling in the TV.
Try to use a good component cable, as this may come from the analog to digital conversion, also, the TV will process the appropriate upscaling to 4K in one step, which may give better results.
Try to use a good component cable, as this may come from the analog to digital conversion, also, the TV will process the appropriate upscaling to 4K in one step, which may give better results.
DMG/MultiFreq OC/EDGB/EZF Jr, AGB/SC miniSD, NTR/NeoMK3, USG/flashme V8/SC miniSD
DOL001(EUR)/RGB/GCPlug/GBP/SD2SP2, RVL 001(EUR)/RGB/CMP/WiiSD
Zelda WW with Tingle Tuner in split screen was what the GC RF modulator was made for! (Video)
DOL001(EUR)/RGB/GCPlug/GBP/SD2SP2, RVL 001(EUR)/RGB/CMP/WiiSD
Zelda WW with Tingle Tuner in split screen was what the GC RF modulator was made for! (Video)
Re: Wii Output
I went through three different Wii2HDMI adapters from different sellers on AliExpress, all roughly had the same results. You can try to drop the resolution to 480i and see if the image gets cleaner.
However, the only real solution I found is to get good component cables, as mentioned by Papy.G above.
I am currently using HD Retrovision component cables connected to a RetroTink 2X Pro Multiformat, and the 480p image is absolutely gorgeous on my 4K LG OLED.
Yes this solution is a tad expensive, but I can't imagine a better solution for the Wii.
However, the only real solution I found is to get good component cables, as mentioned by Papy.G above.
I am currently using HD Retrovision component cables connected to a RetroTink 2X Pro Multiformat, and the 480p image is absolutely gorgeous on my 4K LG OLED.
Yes this solution is a tad expensive, but I can't imagine a better solution for the Wii.