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  1. Wow!!! I have tried 2 wii2hdmi board mods with varying success. and to day I spent 4 hours doing this mod with a x360 cable the one with the filter and a cheap Chinese component adapter plug. I bought a component cable for my xbox about 10 years ago and was amazed at the picture quality. But after doing this mod I have released that for 10 years the picture was actually shit. I now have No ghosting Whatsoever! And the picture is sharper and clearer than using a wii2hdmi board mod. I am genuinely amazed that a bit of shielding and 5 grounds as opposed to the one in the Chinese adapter makes so much of a difference. Using a thin soldering tip and temp controlled station helps to. thanks
  2. pain in the arse this lol. iv spend more money on composite wires and wii2hdmi boards now than if i had of just bought that adapter of n64 freak. but its just nice doing it yourself if you know what i mean. and thought my board might be a bit dud, nice to have another opinion saying the same (my friends are not into this stuff) also i wondered if a 25volt 10 UF capacitor is ok voltage to use on the wii2hdmi board to sort the "junky" power supply out or would the cap still be to high a voltage? thanks a lot ....bobbyd
  3. i thought that so i tried my other adapter (same board but interference on picture) and the sound works fine on that one. thought i had blown the audio on my tv or somthing with that hdmi, but tried 3 different tvs now. no sound through the hdmi from that adapter at all, but sound through the audio jack. maybe i have blown a resistor or somthing on the wi2hdmi board that sends the audio through the hdmi wire as opposed to the 3,5 jack? there wouldnt be a way of jumping the audio L/R and audio gnd from the 3.5m jack directly to the hdmi port on the board would there? anyway thanks all for your help. and hope ur all safe cheers --bobbyd
  4. only got 50v 10uF would that be ok to try. and my wii2hdmi board deosnt have those 2 metal contacts above the 5v an gnd. can i solder the cap directly from minus - leg on GND then positive + leg on the red 5v? or was thinking about using a seperate 5volt 2 amp phone charger to power the adapter as it should be more stable power supply, does anyone know how i would do that? iv heard that i connect the red+ wire from my charger to the red 5v (not using the xbox power rail wire) then tie the grounds together. how would i do that? would i literally connect the black gnd wire to any grounding point inside my xbox ? like a grounding screw on mobo or somthing? thanks
  5. hi mate i made the connector using a wii2hdmi with the ms9288a chip in it and it sortof works. there is a bit of interferance on the screen . do you think its a bad ground or should i try the cap? do you know what type of cap i should try on the 5v line? a 5v 10 microfarad one? do you have a link please? another problem is the picture on my tv seems to go of and on with some games, and it doesnt seem to upscale apart from all that and the annoying interferance (especialy on the blue xbmc4games ) startup screen. it is quite good mod and thanks very much mate thanks for the schema iv ordered another wii2hdmi adap[ter already for another box edit ..sorry for double post
  6. hi mate i made the connector using a wii2hdmi with the ms9288a chip in it and it sortof works. there is a bit of interferance on the screen . do you know what type of cap i should try on the 5v line? a 5v 10 microfarad one? do you have a link please? another problem is the picture on my tv seems to go of and on with some games, and it doesnt seem to upscale apart from all that and the annoying interferance (especialy on the blue xbmc4games ) startup screen. it is quite good. thanks for the schema iv ordered another wii2hdmi adap[ter already for another box

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