Gaming Wii on a 4k TV

jamallego

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Hi everyone, looking for some advice, here is my situation

I have a Wii (red edition) with an WII2HDMI converter and it work fine on my old TV LCD Sony 32 inches

So I bought a new Tv Sony 4k Android 48 inches and it turns out that when I was testing my Wii, it gives signal and sound but the video shows only in the superior part of the Tv, I try with the other HDMI inputs with the same results, no video but it sound, so I thought my Wii broke and test it in my old Tv and it work normally.

My new Tv does not have a component input only Usb and HDMI, I have try the following things on my new TV

· I try in settings in video changing to Game mode, but not good, still the video is messed up.

· Unplug my Tv and my Wii and connect them again

· Try wih 3 different HDMI cables (I have another device plug and video is ok)

· Reestablish the Tv to factory mode, no good

Additional note, I have the original xbox with an HDMI cable and it work just fine on the new 4k TV

Really any advice could help, thanks
 

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You might need to setup your screen to stretch the input image, so it fills the whole screen.

Not all screens have that option though.
 

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You can buy a component cable and a component to HDMI converter like the Portta, this one just pass the signal is not a upscaler so that's why is cheaper.
 
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RaulGa

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you can try GBS-Control if you are in a budget, its gonna output max 1080p, but the upscaling of the original 480p will me better than your tvs, after that, the tv does the 1080p to 4k scalling.

/watch?v=fmfR0XI5czI&t=1

dont use 15:01 video feed in the left as a example, Bob probably made some mistake there, the video is a little soft but for 3D will be perfect and its fine for 2D, looks like the output of the framemaister and you can build one for around $20 bucks.
 

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