? Wii on Sony big screen

lexluethar

Active Member
ANd it creates a better quality picture? I thought p (progressive) and i (interlaced) were just two different ways of getting the same picture. Like HD DVD's and Blue Ray DVD's, different technologies but they got to the same goal. P and I do the same, just how the picture is 'painted' on the screen.
I agree JErry, I think it is I, but i didn't realize it was better quality. I just thought it was a different type of cable since TV's are doing away with the yellow cables (Wii trying to stay relevant).
 

directvguy

New Member
yea, its 480i, you might try to adjust the brightness and sharpness...some tvs have diffrent settings on each input!!!
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Originally Posted by DIRECTVGUY
http:///forum/post/2955823
Do you have any hidef cable/satellite...if so how is the picture? Also you cant do 480p with composite cables..red/white and yellow....maybe they have an uprade with a component cable? The component cable will only output 480I but the colorstream connection will give you a much better picture!!

Originally Posted by LexLuethar

http:///forum/post/2955828
Perhaps I'll give that a go as well... What is the regular picture quality using the yellow cable (don't know what it is called). Is that 480i?
Basic yellow/red/white are composite cables. Green/blue/red/red/white are component cables. They will only go up to 480p, which equatlent to 720i. Composites/s-video only go up to 480i.
 

d-dzel

Member
I have my Wii hooked up with component cables and it looks waaaay much better than composite. Too bad there's no HDMI
 

renogaw

Active Member
ok.... i fooled around with my tv settings and OMG what a difference.
and zelda is great!! just tough with remembering what all the buttons do for the sword
 
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