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Melee Video Quality

Cymbo

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On streams the quality for melee is really good. But on my T.V, the quality is really bad
 
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The image quality on Wiis are slightly better than on Gamecubes in cable type vs same cable type

Some streamers run the Wiis with component cables, giving them 480p instead of 480i that composite (yellow) and s-video give, and then it goes to a splitter, then converter to 480i, and then the TV that the players see. Online viewers see the 480p signal. It still gets compressed though

If you want to improve your TVs picture quality slightly, you could play on a Wii with an s-video cable
 
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MegaFatcat100

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The image quality on Wiis are slightly better than on Gamecubes in cable type vs same cable type

Some streamers run the Wiis with component cables, giving them 480p instead of 480i that composite (yellow) and s-video give, and then it goes to a splitter, then converter to 480i, and then the TV that the players see. Online viewers see the 480p signal. It still gets compressed though

If you want to improve your TVs picture quality slightly, you could play on a Wii with an s-video cable
Actually, you can play melee through the wii u using homebrew channel, you can enable wii u wide screen mode through the loader settings (it's legal if you own the game)
 

Kadano

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On streams the quality for melee is really good. But on my T.V, the quality is really bad
You can find out how to get a rather cheap high-quality Melee setup here:
http://smashboards.com/threads/work...tups-tv-monitor-console-capture-device.355292

The image quality on Wiis are slightly better than on Gamecubes in cable type vs same cable type

Some streamers run the Wiis with component cables, giving them 480p instead of 480i that composite (yellow) and s-video give, and then it goes to a splitter, then converter to 480i, and then the TV that the players see. Online viewers see the 480p signal. It still gets compressed though

If you want to improve your TVs picture quality slightly, you could play on a Wii with an s-video cable
With composite cables perhaps. With component or RGBHV cables, it's the opposite.
 
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