I am considering getting a wii but I wonder what it will look like on a 46 inch 1080pHDTV? I know the wii is not high def, so will it look grainy? Any thoughts or advice? thanks.
Originally posted by noahhendy: I am considering getting a wii but I wonder what it will look like on a 46 inch 1080pHDTV? I know the wii is not high def, so will it look grainy? Any thoughts or advice? thanks.
Wii can go 480p, if you gonna be playing original game you might not see the difference, if you get a copied games from the WEB then there can be pixelated on some games depending how it was decoded and de-compress.
I play games on a 50" HDTV. The Wii games, especially ones that are well made (Twilight Princess, Sonic, ...), are not bad. It's when you play the VC games that reminds you how technology has advanced. Each pixel is about the size of an egg :-)
The whole thing about downloaded games being more pixelated than originals has got to be the most retarded comment i've ever heard...compression would have have absolutely nothing to do with the quality....most times only games that didn't fill up a whole disc get compressed but when they get burnt they have to be the perfect size to read the disc
Originally posted by jqwest: The whole thing about downloaded games being more pixelated than originals has got to be the most retarded comment i've ever heard...compression would have have absolutely nothing to do with the quality....most times only games that didn't fill up a whole disc get compressed but when they get burnt they have to be the perfect size to read the disc
It's not retarded be careful what you say in here, which I can prove that FEW games does have some video quality impact specially in HD and big screen, the games does work but video can be compress the games do still work, or maybe you are still using the analog TV at 27 inch or less?
There nothing to do about stripping the fillers or buffer to fit on DVD (4.37 gig), the data will always be there it's the video and audio quality being used by the codec tool to convert into bits and bytes (ISO). It's seems like your the one who don't even know what you are talking about. All the tools used in converting or sripping games audio and video can be of less quality but the data cannot be strip (game data).
it just like ripping a DVD movie you can rip depending on what codec used so that would depend on the quality of the image and the audio.You can strip few frames (30 frames/sec to 15 frames/secs) or compress the audio from 196 to 64 kbps but the game data you can't. RIP games is not exact image of the original games.
90% of the games out there for download are not compressed...I am for sure of that...and as for the video being compressed i do have my wii running at 480p as hidef as we can go with it, and we have never noticed any pixelation what so ever compared to the originals in the videos. The core game is never touched in the rip process....If you can prove your theory post some screen shots of lesser quality games that r copied vs the original I definately would love to see that.....
Originally posted by jqwest: 90% of the games out there for download are not compressed...I am for sure of that...and as for the video being compressed i do have my wii running at 480p as hidef as we can go with it, and we have never noticed any pixelation what so ever compared to the originals in the videos. The core game is never touched in the rip process....If you can prove your theory post some screen shots of lesser quality games that r copied vs the original I definately would love to see that.....
so you agree that FEW games are compressed as far as video and audio since you have mentioned as 90%?not 100%? as i said in previous post i said "SOME GAMES from the WEB" If you rip it locally for sure i agree that video and audio is not impacted.