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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2008 21:46:07 GMT
I was wondering if anyone had a decent level of knowledge in the field of video output etc. I have recently bought the kids a Wii. I have already used both of my SCART sockets on the TV, and the cable that comes with the console has the yellow-white-red cable set (not sure what the technical term for these are) with an adapter to insert these into SCART. I have no sockets for these yellow-white-red cables. I want to be able to leave the Wii connected up permanently, so could do without having to disconnect and reconnect from SCART every time I want to use the Wii. For this reason I have bought a Wii Component cable. The cable has 6x plugs - one set is for component and one for AV video and they are switchable on a box on the cable itself. Down to the issue. I have connected up 5x of the cables to Pr,Pb,Y,and L and R Audio, I'm left with a spare Yellow plug on the cable & I can't see anywhere that this goes. The picture I'm now getting is piss-poor compared to the picture I was getting from the original Wii cable plugged into SCART. The idea of component, reading all of the forums on the web I can find, is that it offers a much better quality of picture than SCART etc. I have however got a poor picture with what appear to be interference lines across it. I have adjusted the setting on the Wii to the one that the cable recommends. I have spent money replacing my original cable with one that seems to offer a much worse one. If I'm getting summat wrong I can't see it. Anyone help a very frustrated Dad in distress?
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