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Originally posted by Briareos View Posti did a quick test to see if it would accept s-video through the scart socket, sadly that came out black and white.
I ended up getting a component->RGB transcoder in order to hook mine up, but it's not a cheap option. Looks great, though, and I figure I've already saved a fair bit by getting a US model in the first place.
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Originally posted by JamesS View PostDo you just have the one SCART socket? Generally, the first socket will be wired for RGB and one of the others will be wired for svideo. If you plug svideo into an RGB/composite socket, you'll get a slightly messy black and white picture.
I ended up getting a component->RGB transcoder in order to hook mine up, but it's not a cheap option. Looks great, though, and I figure I've already saved a fair bit by getting a US model in the first place.
Just the one, so I guess it's probably just RGB, seeing as it came out b&w with s-video via the scart. Can you explain more about your component to RGB business?
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I have a question regarding this Component to RGB scart converter:
Would it allow for the 480i component signal from a US Wii to be displayed in full screen on a PAL tv using RGB scart?
The thing that has me a little puzzled is that in the pdf file of the instruction manual (further down on the webpage) it says that the video format for NTSC on this converter is 525i. Would that result in black borders on the top and bottom of the screen to fill out the 480i component signal to 525i? Or will the 480i signal from the Wii just be converted to RGB and be properly displayed in a full screen 4:3 format as when displaying RGB from a Snes? In that case, this would be an RGB-solution for the Wii, albeit a rather expensive one. On top of that, it requires signal conversion with possible loss of signal quality....
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View Postquick question, can you use the wii on a rear projection tv, my freind says it mentions something in the manual (might of been a game manual) about a mode you can switch on where by it protects the rear projection screen from burning,
any truth to this, any help appreciated.
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