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Check the Yellow ended cords connected from both the Wii to and from the Blu-Ray player, as well as the ones from the Blu-ray player to the TV. If unplugging them doesn't work, then plug the Wii's RCA cables into another source, preferably straight into the TV. If that doesn't work then, well, contact Nintendo about a solution and hope that your warranty is still strong.
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EDIT: Also another thing I forgot to say; The Blu-ray player's BIOS works perfectly fine. Last edited by NismoZ; February 13, 2011 at 03:57:09 PM. |
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By the way, it managed to fix itself, but it broke again. I've actually narrowed it down a bit; yesterday, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 worked perfectly fine, as a non-graphics-intensive game, while the graphics-intensive Need for Speed Hot Pursuit won't work well, and Tony Hawk's Underground 2 on progressive scan mode won't work well either (no word yet on it without yet). When I manage to get it to work again, I'll try switching the Wii back to 480i and seeing if that does it. (although even then Netflix still won't work as it'll still use 1080p) Last edited by NismoZ; March 22, 2011 at 04:38:29 PM. |
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