Can Wii do RGB?

If your display supports 480p, the component cables are by far the best way to use your Wii. For NTSC Wii systems, this is really the only choice you should consider, as NTSC Wii’s don’t support RGB and all other output methods the Wii supports are inferior to component.

Can you plug a Wii into component?

Connect the rectangular plug of the Component Video Cable into the Digital AV Out port on the back of the Wii console. Connect the Component Video Cable to the television as follows. (Note that the Red and White audio cables are bound together with a black band labeled “audio.”)

Is SCART better than component?

SCART can transmit audio as well as video signals. Only audio signals are transmitted. SCART uses RGB, which is considered better than that of the component.

Can the Wii run 720P?

The Wii to HDMI converts your Wii video and audio output to full digital HDMI format. It supports all Wii display modes including: NTSC 480i, 480p, PAL 576i automatically, and upscales them to HDMI 720P or 1080P.

What resolution does Wii output?

You want to buy the component cable, which supports the Wii’s maximum output resolution of 480p. 480p (DVD-quality) looks much better than the 480i (more like pre-DVD, analog TV quality) you get with the (included) composite cable.

Can the Wii output 720P?

Is component the same as RGB?

RGB is an analog Video Component. YPbPr is an analog component but its digital component is also available and called YCbCr.

What is the difference between RGB and YPbPr?

RGB describes the image in percentage of primary colors red, green, blue – the 100% levels of those colors are defined by various standards that are slightly different. It is the native data format that all displays and cameras use. YPbPr is the analog version of YCbCr used in digital.

Should I use RGB or component output on my Wii?

– NTSC Wii’s (US, etc) should stick with component video output, but make sure to use good cables !!! – PAL Wii’s (UK, etc) should chose whatever their TV or monitor supports: If it supports 480p, use component. If it only supports component via 480i, stick with RGB.

Do I need component or component cables for Wii?

If your display supports 480p, the component cables are by far the best way to use your Wii. For NTSC Wii systems, this is really the only choice you should consider, as NTSC Wii’s don’t support RGB and all other output methods the Wii supports are inferior to component.

How good are the graphics on the Wii?

You end up with the look and feel of an awesome classic game, but it’s brand new with updated graphics. As far as video quality, the best way to use your Wii is with component video cables, as they’ll support 240p, 480i and 480p (provided your display supports all three resolutions).

What is the best resolution for Wii U games?

– PAL Wii’s (UK, etc) should chose whatever their TV or monitor supports: If it supports 480p, use component. If it only supports component via 480i, stick with RGB. – Wii games on the Wii U can be blurry and have weird aspect ratio issues: