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I'm using a Wii BC-NGC and the picture quality for NGC/Wii games looks very blurry and for a while I've been aware of the Wii2HDMI which makes the picture quality look much better but which of the two?

There's the Wii2HDMI and the Wii2HDMI FullHD, are they the same thing?

Information and links below to both of them. I just don't want to buy one slightly pricier than the other and get the same I'd get from the "Normal".

The reason I'm using Wii is because of the BC-NGC and the Wii U isn't although apparently the games are playable through the SD Card slot but I prefer to buy the physical copies.

Normal WiiHDMI
Item Description:
Wii-LinK, is a converter for the Wii console, it outputs video and audio in full digital HDMI format and supports all Wii display modes (NTSC 480i 480p, PAL 576i). Using with just one HDMI cable, plug and play for true-to-life video/audio effects on your TV/monitor.

Features:
Video and audio in full digital HDMI format, no transmission loss.
Works with DVI monitor.
Hassle free, plug and play as you go.
It can connect with PC speakers and headset directly.
No power adaptor, no messy cords—just use one HDMI cable.
Supports all Wii display modes (NTSC 480i 480p, PAL 576i).
Provides advanced signal processing with great precision, colors and resolutions.
Small and exquisite appearance, it is convenient to carry.

Specifications:
Color: White
Power consumption: Below 2W
Supported Video input Mode: Includes all the display modes of the Wii console (NTSC 480i 480p, PAL 576i)
Supported HDMI output Mode: Outputs pure digital HDMI video/audio signals
Input Connector: Wii AV Multi Out Plug
Output Connectors: HDMI Connector & 3.5mm Stereo Audio Jack
Product weight: 21g
Package weight: 39g
Product size: 7.3 * 3.4 * 1.4cm
Package size: 13.6 * 7.8 * 2.2cm

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310620176078?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649

Wii2HDMI FullHD:
Item Description:
Wii2HDMI, a converter for the Wii console, outputs video and audio in full digital HDMI format and supports all Wii display modes (NTSC 480i 480p, PAL 576i). Plug and play for true-to-life video/audio effects on your TV/monitor.

Features:
It can convert the standard Wii output into an HDMI compatible device allowing audio and video to be carried over a single HDMI cable.
It detects Wii display modes including NTSC 480i, 480p, PAL 576i automatically, and upscales them to HDMI 720P or 1080P.
The extra 3.5mm audio socket brings your convenience to connect headphone or speaker. You can enjoy games in night without worrying to disturb others.
Video and audio in full digital HDMI format, no transmission loss.
Supports all Wii display modes (NTSC 480i 480p, PAL 576i).
HDMI upscale to 720p or 1080p high definition output.
Provides advanced signal processing with great precision, colors, and resolutions.
No power adaptor, no messy cords just one HDMI cable.

Specifications:
Color:White(as show in the picture)
Input: Wii console input
Output: HDMI female & 3.5mm audio
Supports all Wii display modes: NTCS 480i, 480p, PAL576i
Resolution: 720P or 1080p
Item size: 7.3*3.7*2cm
Item weight: 23g
Package size: 1452*10.5*2.5cm
Package weight: 62g

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wii-to-HD...Games_Cables_and_Adaptors&hash=item565bebf7b3

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If you have a TV with component input, get a Wii component cable and set the Wii to output in 480p. This will produce the best quality output the Wii is capable of.

The Wii2HDMI adapters are just active component to HDMI adapters with a Wii AV plug for the input, and will yield the same picture quality as using component from the Wii.
 
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I accually own a wii 2 hdmi.
I went back to component.
Jaggies are much aparent and sound is very tinny..
Use component if you have it.
 
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Why do you need hdmi? Do you have borders around your tv when you use the wii? If you don't, then stick with component, the only reason to use wii2hdmi is for a larger resolution, because personally, it looks worse.
 

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Let me illustrate you, what every cable does:
Standard Cable: Sends the picture to you TV in 480i. The TV then converts the signal to 480p, because it can't display interleaved signals. This makes the picture more blurry. Then you TV will upscale the picture to 1080p.
Component Cable: Sends the picture to you TV in 480p. Your TV will then upscale the picture to 1080p.
Wii2DHMI 480p: Converts the signal to HDMI, but keeps the original resolution. You TV will then upscale the picture to 1080p. This Adapter could be useful if you TV doesn't have a component input. It's also cheaper than most component cables.
Wii2DHMI 720p/1080p: Converts the signal to HDMI and upscales it to you TV resolution. I would let the TV handle the upscaling, because it's very unlikely that a cheap adapter is better at upscaling than your TV.
 
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Let me illustrate you, what every cable does:
Standard Cable: Sends the picture to you TV in 480i. The TV then converts the signal to 480p, because it can't display interleaved signals. This makes the picture more blurry. Then you TV will upscale the picture to 1080p.
Component Cable: Sends the picture to you TV in 480p. Your TV will then upscale the picture to 1080p.
Wii2DHMI 480p: Converts the signal to HDMI, but keeps the original resolution. You TV will then upscale the picture to 1080p. This Adapter could be useful if you TV doesn't have a component input. It's also cheaper than most component cables.
Wii2DHMI 720p/1080p: Converts the signal to HDMI and upscales it to you TV resolution. I would let the TV handle the upscaling, because it's very unlikely that a cheap adapter is better at upscaling than your TV.

The reason why it's either Wii2HDMI or the normal TV cable is simple: My Samsung LED doesn't have the ports for component cable.

I guess I'll eventually order this but for now I'll just use the standard TV cable.

Thanks guys!
 

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If you have the chance get a Wii U, it outputs native 1080p signal to your TV, so no need your TV makes any fancy upres. I told you the difference is dramatic, bright colors, more sharp image, correct video aspect for VC games, and "HDMI only" options are active on your TV menu.
 

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I'll have to chime in with some of the other users - an external scaler will not do a better job than the dedicated one built into your TV, the difference will either be negligable or the quality will actually be worse. Get a set of component cables and let your TV scale the image - that's the best quality you can squeeze out of a Wii. If your TV indeed doesn't have a component input then whatever converter you buy should be fine, just make sure that the converter itself has component input so that it gets the best possible video quality out of the system itself.
 

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I'll have to chime in with some of the other users - a cheap external scaler will not do a better job than the dedicated one built into your TV, the difference will either be negligable or the quality will actually be worse. Get a set of component cables and let your TV scale the image - that's the best quality you can squeeze out of a Wii.
Corrected.

If you want excellent upscaling you have to pay a lot. Scaler such as DVDO Edge, XRGB-3, and XRGB-Mini all do fantastic upscaling, but will cost a lot.
If you have the chance get a Wii U, it outputs native 1080p signal to your TV, so no need your TV makes any fancy upres. I told you the difference is dramatic, bright colors, more sharp image, correct video aspect for VC games, and "HDMI only" options are active on your TV menu.
It is NOT native/uprendered 1080p, it is 480p stretched to 1080p. Nintendo clearly stated in its manual that vWii will not provide HD image. Wii U actually is worse than TV upscaling since it does not apply any smoothing filter.

The reason many people say Wii U HDMI port provides excellent video quality is because it is digital signal from source. Analog signal loses fidelity over length, and most people use cheap component cable which provides very little shielding.
 

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It's 1080p signal, Wii U upsales it from 480p, but your TV still see 1080p signal. I prefer no smoothing filter, I wish to see the image as it was intented by the developer, in fact smooth filters makes image worse (I guess different tates). Wii U output video makes everything brighter-sharper and way less washed out than component.
 

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It's 1080p signal, Wii U upsales it from 480p, but your TV still see 1080p signal. I prefer no smoothing filter, I wish to see the image as it was intented by the developer, in fact smooth filters makes image worse (I guess different tates). Wii U output video makes everything brighter-sharper and way less washed out than component.
Which again is not due to 1080p, but due to being a digital signal.

Take a component cable to Wii U and you'll see what I mean (you can push 1080p on Wii U component port).
 

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I have this guy and I'm very happy with it:
http://www.neoya.com/wii2hdmi

(I have an all HDMI setup as well)

That's like the Wii2HDMI that I've seen on eBay. I guess they're all pretty much the same with minor design changes.

your better off to get a wiiu that will upscale to 1080p

I couldn't then play all of my GameCube games, which I value a lot.

Seriously?

Is your Samsung LED a TV or a monitor?

Samsung TV LED.

Here's more info about it: www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UE22D5003BWXXU

It was cheap and before finalising the purchase I did research about it, still this one suited me better so I went with it and honestly, I'm happy with it.
 

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I have a new Philips 40PFL4909 *Smart TV* The component (?) cables I have for my wii (the yellow/white/red ones) Do not give me audio or color output on my TV.
Do I need, or would it work to get the Wii2HDMI cable?
I don't care about quality of pic.. just that I have one.
and.. I don't know how to change my wii to 480p (whatever that means).
 

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I have a new Philips 40PFL4909 *Smart TV* The component (?) cables I have for my wii (the yellow/white/red ones) Do not give me audio or color output on my TV.
Do I need, or would it work to get the Wii2HDMI cable?
I don't care about quality of pic.. just that I have one.
and.. I don't know how to change my wii to 480p (whatever that means).
The sound is carried over the separate red/white cables that are also attached to the component cable along with the red/blue/green.
 

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