Hardware issues about wii's signal, weird diagonal lines

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hello, i'm sorry. I purchased a Portta Component to HDMI converter and with that attempted to connect my Wii to my smart TV. Regardless of the resolution settings I selected, I consistently encountered annoying gray diagonal lines across the screen. Although my phone didn't capture them well, they are right there annoying and present.I tried to find a solution online, but it seems there might not be a straightforward fix for this issue, potentially due to the limitations of the converter. that converter was $20/€‎, and even some reviews for Wii2HDMI converters suggest that similar problems persist.Are there any alternative solutions available, aside from connecting the component cables to an older TV? Perhaps better products?
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Just got bad luck with your Wii2HDMI.
People says that it's caused by poor "shielding" on the Wii2HDMI.
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About other possibilities, yes, the best picture you'll get from a Wii comes with Component Cables and low res HD TV's with Component inputs.

Although, you might get lucky with a black Wii2HDMI, but it's up to you if you want to take the risk again.
 
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Just got bad luck with your Wii2HDMI.
People says that it's caused by poor "shielding" on the Wii2HDMI.
Post automatically merged:

About other possibilities, yes, the best picture you'll get from a Wii comes with Component Cables and low red HD TV's with Component inputs.

Although, you might get lucky with a black Wii2HDMI, but it's up to you if you want to take the risk again.
oh damn, Thank you for the insights.I'll look into a black one as you suggested. Using the original Component Cables on an older TV with Component inputs also sounds like a good option. I'll do some research before making a decision. Thanks for your help!
 

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