Hacking VC video errors

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decided to have a go at this virtual console channel thing, read into it alot and used the tp hack, etc. etc. even managed to get it installed with a fat32 formatted card
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unfortunately something had to go wrong, every system works fine, but SNES and Mega Drive titles are having problems with video modes, i get a multi-color interlaced split image kinda thing and when i press the home button the graphics are fine in the background behind the UI.
i'm running things in 480p through component, tried in 50hz and 480i but still have the same problem.
probably doing something noobish, but if anyone can help or comment it would be greatly appreciated.
thanks.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_vc
Initially, some PAL Virtual Console games would not display correctly on high-definition televisions when connected via the component lead. However, starting with the April 13, 2007 update of the PAL Virtual Console, certain newly added games, such as Punch-Out!!, support the "Wii Component Cable Interlace mode." This is a temporary fix to problems with various Virtual Console games being played over component cable on HDTVs. The mode can be enabled by accessing the operations guide of the game, and (with the Nunchuk attached) pressing the buttons Z + A + 2 simultaneously. A sound is played if the mode is enabled correctly. Several older games also have updates available to enable the feature, such as Super Castlevania IV. The mode can be disabled by using the same method, but with the button combination Z + A + 1 instead.
 

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