I just ordered a component cable for my Wii. It's not official. I believe that those doesn't exists anymore. Anyways...
Today arrived to my apartment, and I've tested the cable with my 29 Sony Trinitron and I get both sound and picture, but the picture looks diagonal and squashed when I change the Wii settings to 480p. Using the same cable, with the "standard" definition looks as good as composite/rca.
Then I thought to test the cable on a 4K LG SmartTV, and it fucking looks the same as if I just connected my Wii with the standard composite/rca cable, image still looks blurry with both cables and the input lag stays the same.
I then decided to test the cable with 240p Suite, and it detected the cable as it gave me 480p options. So the cable is being recognized by the Wii as an "HD Cable".
I can sort of make it work if I do the following:
What am I missing here? Of course, it's a third party/pirate cable... I will return it today, but... I just want to rule out all the possibilities before I do so.
So... anyone can guess what's happening here?
Today arrived to my apartment, and I've tested the cable with my 29 Sony Trinitron and I get both sound and picture, but the picture looks diagonal and squashed when I change the Wii settings to 480p. Using the same cable, with the "standard" definition looks as good as composite/rca.
Then I thought to test the cable on a 4K LG SmartTV, and it fucking looks the same as if I just connected my Wii with the standard composite/rca cable, image still looks blurry with both cables and the input lag stays the same.
I then decided to test the cable with 240p Suite, and it detected the cable as it gave me 480p options. So the cable is being recognized by the Wii as an "HD Cable".
I can sort of make it work if I do the following:
- Connect the composite to the rear of my TV where the Component inputs are. Set my TV to Video 4.
- Connect the RCA to the front of my TV where the Composite inputs are.
- Turn on the Wii with the Component. Set the TV to 480p. This will make my picture garbled.
- Desconnect the Component cable, and connect my Composite cable. Set my TV to Video 2 to see the picture "fine".
- Go to any app... and then desconnect my Composite, and then connect my Component and go the Video 4 and it will look good... until I open something.
What am I missing here? Of course, it's a third party/pirate cable... I will return it today, but... I just want to rule out all the possibilities before I do so.
So... anyone can guess what's happening here?







