What kind of connection are you using? Composite? Composite cables output all the video data over one cable (the yellow one) and sound over two (red and white) but your TV may be looking for Component color (the video over 3 separate RGB cables in addition to the white and red sound cables) so it’s only seeing video data on one port and intepreting that as one channel. If that’s the case, you either have the cables connected to the wrong connectors, or you’d have to switch your TV to a different setting for composite instead of component (if your TV supports it)
MXDMaker on
Wii depressed U
DigBickBevin117 on
It’s because you got the black and white one you have go buy a color one
just-bair on
I think that one cable isn’t plugged in or plugged in the wrong spot :p
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are you using an AV or HDMI cable?
What kind of connection are you using? Composite? Composite cables output all the video data over one cable (the yellow one) and sound over two (red and white) but your TV may be looking for Component color (the video over 3 separate RGB cables in addition to the white and red sound cables) so it’s only seeing video data on one port and intepreting that as one channel. If that’s the case, you either have the cables connected to the wrong connectors, or you’d have to switch your TV to a different setting for composite instead of component (if your TV supports it)
Wii depressed U
It’s because you got the black and white one you have go buy a color one
I think that one cable isn’t plugged in or plugged in the wrong spot :p
Try Color Splash /s