Blake1710 said:AFAIK, to get true 720p, a HDMI cable is needed.
I can see the difference of 720p through composite and 720p through a HDMI cable. Its noticeable.
But meh, i don't really know a whole heap about A/V
Blake1710 said:AFAIK, to get true 720p, a HDMI cable is needed.
I can see the difference of 720p through composite and 720p through a HDMI cable. Its noticeable.
you dont seem to know alot fullstop HDMI isnt A/V at all it depends on your tv as to how things look.Blake1710 said:AFAIK, to get true 720p, a HDMI cable is needed.
I can see the difference of 720p through composite and 720p through a HDMI cable. Its noticeable.
But meh, i don't really know a whole heap about A/V
BootMe is out. And it's been out for over a year already.supagusti said:maybe after bootme is out
MrBubbles said:Does anyone know how exactly 720p was done on Dolphin emulator for Wii?
I am eagerly awaiting the day that someone hacks the Ps3 and turns it into a Wii emulator with 720p to boot, would make me lol to end.
feidhlim1986 said:I'm sure the Wii could handle 720p Video Playback (ie a 720p video file on an SD Card) but it can't and never will be able to run a game rendering at 720p
Gamii said:feidhlim1986 said:I'm sure the Wii could handle 720p Video Playback (ie a 720p video file on an SD Card) but it can't and never will be able to run a game rendering at 720p
That could make Mplayer quite interesting. Could you provide some facts, please?
feidhlim1986 said:Gamii said:feidhlim1986 said:I'm sure the Wii could handle 720p Video Playback (ie a 720p video file on an SD Card) but it can't and never will be able to run a game rendering at 720p
That could make Mplayer quite interesting. Could you provide some facts, please?
I'm not saying Mplayer can do it. As it has been said here, the Wii GPU is locked to 420p. I'm was saying that if you took the Wii's CPU & GPU specs it could handle 720p video playback, not at an extremely high bit-rate, but it does have the power to do it...if it wasnt locked to a max of 420p
QUOTE said:720p will remain a mystery. To address the question, yes Nintendo could unlock the higher resolution with a firmware update.
Keyword: Unlock.
MrBubbles said:Wii is locked at 420p.
They won't ever unlock it, God knows why.
720p will remain a mystery. To address the question, yes Nintendo could unlock the higher resolution with a firmware update.
Keyword: Unlock.
The Ps2 & Xbox had a handful of true 1080i/p games. Surely the Gamecube "2" is strong enough to do even 1080i.
The Teej said:720p would probably be possible on a Wii if they just included an upscaler in the Wii, like ANA/HANA in the 360, right (obviously, software support would be needed too)? Or isn't it just that simple?