
It's possible to try patching titles to different video modes (there are in fact multiple different patches, so the kind you apply to a wad before installing is different from the feature in gecko os/usb loaders. Get Wii, Wii U, GC and DS Games Wii Manuals. YPbPr (which can be converted to RGB with a fairly simple circuit) is the only region free video format on the Wii Welcome to MarioCube MarioCube is a repository focused on preserving Wii and GameCube goodies. The Wii (and all previous european Nintendo consoles going back to the NES) instead have RGB to maximize compatibility with French TVs, the fact it is a region-free color system has nothing to do with it, in fact (as you personally noticed) it was never available in NTSC modes, and being higher quality than composite is just a minor marketing advantage to sell more cables to people who already have a PAL compatible display I guess the problem could come from the TV, but I don't think so, as my PAL 60hz Gradius 3 works nice, as well as some NTSC wii and gamecube games.Ĭlick to expand.The French invented RGB as a consumer format to re-unify Europe after their mostly-nationalistic decision of not using PAL, the fact it is higher quality than the traditional color encodings is just a nice side effect What could I do to make it work on 60hz perfectly? Any suggestions? (To be more specific, I can easily get a correct 50 hz image with most games, except the famicom and MSX Japanese wads). Working on 60hz but with reddish colors (black and white with my composite cable). I'm patching my wads with wwpacker 1.84, and depending on what I do (just region free, smart video patch NTSC=>pal, brute video patching on PAL 480i.), I get three types of results:

#Wii vc wads ntsc mod
I have the homebrew channel with "Usb Loader GX", "Multiple Mod Manager" and "NIntendon't". I am using a Pal wii on 4.3, with a RGB cable.
#Wii vc wads ntsc install
The main purpouse of Wii WAD files is to install custom made channels and cIOS, but they are also considered to be an equivalent of the ROM and ISO files majority of which are warez. The only way is change the video mode to force NTSC in UsbLoaderGX, but I hope there is a way to play from the Wii Menu. Nintendo Wii WAD files are like a zip or cab file on PC that contain a full set of files for installing an. I managed to do pretty much everything I wanted but I'm stuck at some point: when it comes to get Japanese or american wads to work on 60hz. The wads only works if they are native PAL, if I convert NTSC wads to PAL using freethewads or showmiiwads, they dont work.

Hello everyone, I just started to hack my wii and it's a lot a fun, thanks to anyone who's developing those wonderful tools I'm using.
