QUOTE said:For those who are having problems with garbled graphics in the bottom of the screen, please check if you have your Wii configured in 50hz. If that's the case, change it to 60hz and try again.
Using component cables should fix this. But yes, your TV doesn't like WiiLocoRoco said:QUOTE said:For those who are having problems with garbled graphics in the bottom of the screen, please check if you have your Wii configured in 50hz. If that's the case, change it to 60hz and try again.
i tried and it worked but then everything else looked distorted due to my tv 42LC7D
anybody have any idea well except using another tv
Nope. In fact, this is actually one of the games I actually play rather than test with mighty channels.Tagg7 said:I'm having issues with Fluidity (save file?). Anyone else have problems with this game?
Sneek method is better in my opinion, you don't have to move any files and the compatibility is 99%.Wever said:@skater: perhaps uloader can be used as well, as it is easy to setup: just copy (or move) the nand-folders to USB:\nand\ and run uloader. The compatibility isn't 100%, though. And it may require some extra configuring to get wiiware/VC to work. But it does overcome that savegame issue that some games have (the bit series at the very least).
Please, when reporting post your configuration (cIOS rev, SD/USB, etc.).AdamBrunt said:Just tried testing it on three games via the Mighty Channels forwarder that was posted yesterday.
Bit Trip Runner: Says it needs to create a save game which it does fine, I then press A and I get garbled text all of the screen and the Wii disc slot goes blue.
Bit Trip Core: Says it needs to create a save game which it does fine, I then press A and I get black screen and the Wii disc slot goes blue.
Bomberman Blast: Works fine.
If you are running rev19 then forget about Mighty Channels.AdamBrunt said:I am running 249 rev 17 or 19 (I think). The app is on the USB drive and is talking to a USB Nand.
Pretty sure in both cases, Might Channels says 2 files were created.
Haven't had the chance to try it again yet - will post back when I do.
Press HOME on Mighty Channels and you will see your cIOS version and revision on the lower left corner.AdamBrunt said:What's the easiest way of working out what 249 rev you're running ?
Also, just tried loading the Bit Trip games again - same thing happened on both (but this time there was no message about making the save game file)
Wever said:You call that a problem? This is the first time I hear about a game working on rev21 that didn't work on rev17(those monkey island games never worked with triiforce (mr) ).
(I still stand by my suggestion to be able to load different games with different cIOS slots, btw)
Wever said:@skater: perhaps uloader can be used as well, as it is easy to setup: just copy (or move) the nand-folders to USB:\nand\ and run uloader. The compatibility isn't 100%, though. And it may require some extra configuring to get wiiware/VC to work. But it does overcome that savegame issue that some games have (the bit series at the very least).