Hello everyone, I just started to hack my wii and it's a lot a fun, thanks to anyone who's developing those wonderful tools I'm using. I managed to do pretty much everything I wanted but I'm stuck at some point: when it comes to get Japanese or american wads to work on 60hz.
I am using a Pal wii on 4.3, with a RGB cable. I have the homebrew channel with "Usb Loader GX", "Multiple Mod Manager" and "NIntendon't". I'm patching my wads with wwpacker 1.84, and depending on what I do (just region free, smart video patch NTSC=>pal, brute video patching on PAL 480i,...), I get three types of results:
- Not working, black screen.
- Working OK but on 50hz
- Working on 60hz but with reddish colors (black and white with my composite cable).
(To be more specific, I can easily get a correct 50 hz image with most games, except the famicom and MSX Japanese wads).
What could I do to make it work on 60hz perfectly? Any suggestions?
I guess the problem could come from the TV, but I don't think so, as my PAL 60hz Gradius 3 works nice, as well as some NTSC wii and gamecube games.
thank you all
I am using a Pal wii on 4.3, with a RGB cable. I have the homebrew channel with "Usb Loader GX", "Multiple Mod Manager" and "NIntendon't". I'm patching my wads with wwpacker 1.84, and depending on what I do (just region free, smart video patch NTSC=>pal, brute video patching on PAL 480i,...), I get three types of results:
- Not working, black screen.
- Working OK but on 50hz
- Working on 60hz but with reddish colors (black and white with my composite cable).
(To be more specific, I can easily get a correct 50 hz image with most games, except the famicom and MSX Japanese wads).
What could I do to make it work on 60hz perfectly? Any suggestions?
I guess the problem could come from the TV, but I don't think so, as my PAL 60hz Gradius 3 works nice, as well as some NTSC wii and gamecube games.
thank you all