Have you set the Wii to output 480p? It could be the screen not liking an interlaced signal. I've had a few that side shift interlaced video halfway across the screen.Hey guys, got it working now. The fault was both the voltage and the 3.3v for the video.
It now runs at 1.14v on the 1.15v line and at 0.98v on the 1v line. Hopefully this will not decrease any further ._.
Thank you for your help
Btw: Can you tell me why the screen has such a dislocated image?
Yes, I put it to 480p before cutting the mainboard. It really may be the communication between the Wii2HDMI and the screen. But I don't know what I could possibly do to prevent the image from shifting. Maybe use an alternative Wii2HDMI.Have you set the Wii to output 480p? It could be the screen not liking an interlaced signal. I've had a few that side shift interlaced video halfway across the screen.
Afaik in 480p mode the signals are the same. PAL 60Hz is only a problem when using 480i composite video and a cheapo screen. The image shifting is probably due to the stock settings on the pi screen he's using, or a dodgy Wii2HDMI adapter.Are you using a PAL board ? I've had similar issues with screens on PAL 60Hz, the image was shifted to the left.
EDIT : "Greetings from germany".. Well then that might be the PAL thing :/ I have no solution for it. I just tempered with the screen settings to offset the image but it wasn't enough.
Maybe I'm totally wrong but that sounds like a similar issue.
EDIT 2 : since comp is going to the Wii2HDMI, it might be the component creating the issue? I do not know if HDMI signals can be PAL/NTSC...
Don't stress about it. We are all learning and improving. We are happy to have you apart of the community. Good luck on this. I'm looking forward to it's completion!Worked Oh man... I still have to learn a lot. Thank you
Agreed. As long as you are genuinely trying and attempting to help yourself before asking for help, (and you clearly are) questions are always encouraged.Don't stress about it. We are all learning and improving. We are happy to have you apart of the community. Good luck on this. I'm looking forward to it's completion!
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Nevertheless, I printed out the right "joycon". The color is wrong and I will add much more support and so on. But I wanted to know if the shoulder buttons feel comfortable. (And of course to see something of the designed model in real life )
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After you upload your picture, you need to select whether you want to add the picture full size or just as a thumbnail. If you don't select either, it won't get added to your post.I don't know how this was meant to work... But everytime I try to add a picture by use of the picture-button, it doesn't show up.