My main TV is a 4K TV, the TV I've connected my Wii to is a 37" CRT, so 480P isn't too bad. Couldn't someone just patch the WAD then rely on a separate external program?There is probably a way to restore it but there is no point as you would be watching all the movies/shows in 420p.
When you started Netflix it connected to a specific wii Netflix subdomain, you could make a program that instead of redirecting you to the obsolete link it redirects you to the tv version of Netflix (idk if this is a thing) or normal netflix... that’s the only way I can think of.
-vila
At that point maybe you could just stream video directly from a PC? I don't know any software that can do that outside of WiiVNC (which would theoretically allow you to control the UI too), but it may not run at a reasonable frame rate.My main TV is a 4K TV, the TV I've connected my Wii to is a 37" CRT, so 480P isn't too bad. Couldn't someone just patch the WAD then rely on a separate external program?
You are correct WiiVNC won't play at a reasonable framerate. I tried it out, there must be a way to get it working. I believe all that needs spoofing is the device ID but I don't know enough about it.At that point maybe you could just stream video directly from a PC? I don't know any software that can do that outside of WiiVNC (which would theoretically allow you to control the UI too), but it may not run at a reasonable frame rate.