Correct, it's a hit and miss. I suggest you to get 1:1 clean dumps. both games works fine.
Redumped and worked great without stripping dummy data on FZGX and Skies. Thanks!
Correct, it's a hit and miss. I suggest you to get 1:1 clean dumps. both games works fine.
ia also depends on what tool your using to compress, DMtools with 32k alligment is the best option, GCISOtool screws manny audiostreaming isos when compressing and so on, it depends on the tool.Redumped and worked great without stripping dummy data on FZGX and Skies. Thanks!

So an odd question; if I were to use my a/v capture card, would I get better quality from my silver lunch box, nintendont on Wii, or nintendont on Wii u?

Nintendont on Wii U, as it puts out 480p through HDMI
ntsc J is diferent from NTSC US.I have a question, I have a real memory card (Nintendo official memory card, "58 blocks") that I used back then with Dios Mios, to play NTSC games with my Pal Wii, and now when I try to run NTSC games on Nintendont with this memory card in Slot A it asks to format the memory card; I tried various NTSC games and all ask for formating because "It's formated for another Market".
The memory card is formated fo NTSC games, and I try to play NTSC games (On a Pal Wii) so...
What is happening? Is there a way to use it with Nintendont?
That doesn't happen when I load Pal Games with another Memory Card with Pal Format, so I'm kind of lost.

Unfortunately, that isn't the case. The video output from vWii through HDMI is sadly much lower quality that the analog video output by a real Wii.

Wait, seriously? I thought that Nintendont output full 480p HD (or 480i when not progressive)! I do know that they axed a few things about the vWii resolution wise (Virtual Console being fickle particularly), but I thought that at least the system menu and homebrew was intact for the most part

I think (but I'm not an expert) that the problem is that for the Wii, it output a 480p signal and it was up to the TV to scale it to the right size, but the vWii must output a 1080p HDMI signal. That means that the 480p vWii output must be scaled before it's sent out through the HDMI. I think that it uses a VERY bad upscaling algorithm that means it looks really pixely. And on top of that, it must be scaled AGAIN by the TV.

Oh, nuts, that sucks :T Ok, then I suppose the answer would be "Wii, with component cables"

I personally prefer component+regular Wii. Yes, there's a tiny bit of analog noise with component, but my vWii at least has some issues with colors: http://gbatemp.net/threads/vwii-hdmi-color-issue.379602/I go for WiiU with hdmi for better picture quality. I saw comparisons with my bare eyes and WiiU 1080P upscales looked the best.

So...Nintendont's support for the GBA-Link only applies to older Wii models with the GC controller ports built in, presumably because translating the data transfer via the USB controller adapter is something nobody knows how to do? Sounds like yes but wanted to be sure.
Basically, since I'm on a WiiU I shouldn't be going out springing for a cable any time soon?

Definitely a shame but can't say I'm surprised. Presumably nobody's building the GC-USB adapters with the idea of information getting sent back to the controllers aside from maybe rumble