a 32x emulator would be my most wanted feature becuase not even wii has a 32x emulator.
It was planned for genesis plus gx emu but was rejected, i don't think it will happen, but perhaps with a wii port of pico drive it can.a 32x emulator would be my most wanted feature becuase not even wii has a 32x emulator.
Not sure why you can't just press the POWER button on your controller, but here you go.Clever...
Obviously I'm talking about a homebrew one, one that can be installed as a channel, just like the cia one for 3ds.
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Lol thanks it's just easier.Not sure why you can't just press the POWER button on your controller, but here you go.
An HBL version and a Wii U Menu version (will only work in CFW)
https://github.com/CreeperMario/shutdown
(I've submitted it to HBAS as well)
- 480p and above resolutions in RGB (multi AV out). So sudo VGA. Right now only component can go above 480i/576i.
- Separate profiles for different apps. For example one setting for Wii U (lets say 1080p HDMI) and another for vWii (480i AV out). And switching automaticly between the two when launched.
Isn't component the only option for higher-def video (up to 1080p)?
IIRC the vWii is locked to 480p anyway; and it'll output at that res no matter what.
That's exactly what he said. Component is either S-video, RGB, or YPbPr, and the difference between them is that RGB is separated by color, the others are separated by luma and chroma, but they are all three component. Composite carries the luma and chroma signal in one line. So when he mentioned that component is the only option for high-def, when he said, "Isn't component the only option for higher-def video (up to 1080p)?", he was correct. RGB is one of the three methods of component.Right now it is. But it's software imposed. RGB could easily handle higher resolutions. For example PS2 could display up to 1080i using RGB cable (not composite). VGA or DVI-A used in PCs is also RGB. Although sync signals are separated in this case, so there's slight difference. Nintendo did make official RGB cable for Wii (AV --> SCART) and it works fine with Wii U. There's also plethora of chinese knock offs available. To my knowledge there's no hardware limitation to make it posssible.
While you're technically right, I was talking about the RCA leads (red, green, blue, white, black).That's exactly what he said. Component is either S-video, RGB, or YPbPr, and the difference between them is that RGB is separated by color, the others are separated by luma and chroma, but they are all three component. Composite carries the luma and chroma signal in one line. So when he mentioned that component is the only option for high-def, when he said, "Isn't component the only option for higher-def video (up to 1080p)?", he was correct. RGB is one of the three methods of component.