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#1 TurboTomato

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Posted 31 May 2007 - 01:36 PM

I have a Toshiba 42" plasma (basically a rebadged Panasonic), which I've had for over 2 years now. It had no inputs other than a PC monitor one installed when I bought it, so I bought a scart input for it and installed it. Wasn't happy with the quality of the scart input so after doing some research on avforums, I removed the scart input and sold it and bought one of these that used the PC monitor input instead. Well worth the money as the improvement in quality was massive - much more vibrant colours but still crystal clear.

Anyhow, my gf has a Wii and she brought it round the other day so that we could try it on my TV. But, as you may have guessed, it wouldn't work - sound was fine but no picture. Tried changing the output on the Wii from 50Hz to 60Hz but no luck and tried changing the settings on the TV from RGB to component but to no avail. Any ideas? The only thing I could think was that possibly the RGB to VGA box wasn't compatible with the Wii.

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Posted 31 May 2007 - 01:40 PM

I have a Toshiba 42" plasma (basically a rebadged Panasonic), which I've had for over 2 years now. It had no inputs other than a PC monitor one installed when I bought it, so I bought a scart input for it and installed it. Wasn't happy with the quality of the scart input so after doing some research on avforums, I removed the scart input and sold it and bought one of these that used the PC monitor input instead. Well worth the money as the improvement in quality was massive - much more vibrant colours but still crystal clear.

Anyhow, my gf has a Wii and she brought it round the other day so that we could try it on my TV. But, as you may have guessed, it wouldn't work - sound was fine but no picture. Tried changing the output on the Wii from 50Hz to 60Hz but no luck and tried changing the settings on the TV from RGB to component but to no avail. Any ideas? The only thing I could think was that possibly the RGB to VGA box wasn't compatible with the Wii.

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Pretty sure you need to select RGB Scart on you Wii menu

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Posted 31 May 2007 - 01:50 PM

Which menu was that on? I could only find the one where you set 50Hz/60Hz/HD? Gf's TV is about 20" CRT so I would assume it was already on RGB scart?

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Posted 31 May 2007 - 02:01 PM

Gf's TV is about 20" CRT so I would assume it was already on RGB scart?

Probably not, unless she changed it herself. Most equipment comes set up to output composite because all RGB-scart TVs will display a composite feed, but obviously the other way round doesn't work. You've run into the problem (I suspect) because your converter box only supports RGB-scart signals, not composite-scart signals (RGB -> VGA is a lot simpler than composite -> VGA).

The number of people with huge screens who are running their Sky boxes, DVD players, consoles on composite/PAL output instead of RGB output because that's the default is mind-boggling. They spent 3 grand on the kit but they don't spend 10 minutes reading the instructions :beat:

Actually, a quick search on Google suggests that they sell a Wii RGB scart cable as an official addon. It sounds like you'll need this to enable RGB scart output, rather than simply being able to switch between composite and RGB-scart outputs in the software :(

Edited by snoopstah, 31 May 2007 - 02:04 PM.


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Posted 31 May 2007 - 02:26 PM

Think the Wii comes with a scart adapter and a composite cable as standard, try using this and enable rgb on the Wii menu, if it doesn't work then you will need a Wii to RGB Scart cable.

One of these

http://www.game.co.u...1371&mid=329919

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PS There are cheaper versions of this cable knocking about

heres one http://www.game.co.u...cat=&mid=329942

Edited by jasvxt, 31 May 2007 - 02:29 PM.


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Posted 31 May 2007 - 03:10 PM

Cheers guys thumbsup




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