

This was fixed by adding proper configuration of the AV Encoder chip. Indeed, earlier Wii homebrew applications would display wrong colors (satured red) on a PAL Wii when using RGB cable and libogc usual video mode (EURGB60), which seems to indicate that S-Video was indeed output. It's not sure whether RGB output is only available in PAL version or if the AV Encoder chip can be configured by software to switch between S-Video and RGB signal outputs. These problems can largely be avoided by using the appropriate functions within libogc to use the video mode which the user has selected from the Wii system menu. Many homebrew applications have suffered from poor support for different PAL modes. 480i: 60Hz, 480 lines interlaced (NTSC standard, works on all televisions in these regions).


Component, with red, blue and green RCA connectors for video (plus 2 RCA audio connectors) Capable of carrying 576i, 576p, 480i, 480p, and other video modes not available on the Wii (e.g.The feature to signal the aspect ratio via the SCART connector is not supported. PAL models only! Note that this is not the same as the composite cable + SCART adapter included with PAL Wii units, this cable has to be bought separately and provides component quality video, albeit at only interlaced resolutions. RGB video, connects with a 21 pin SCART connector with both video and audio.S-Video, a 4-pin mini-DIN connector for video (plus 2 RCA audio connectors) NTSC models only! Capable of carrying 576i and 480i.Composite, a single yellow RCA connector for video (plus 2 RCA audio connectors).The Wii is capable of analog video output to a television, using either of the following connecting cables: See also Category:Articles needing cleanup.

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