Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Lol. Why would you make the wii play HD videos anyway? The wii's max output
resolution is 480p that's EDTV not HDTV.
HD is 720p and up.
IF the wii can play those videos from usb, then check your network.
The wii's wifi adapter is a 802.11b/g this is a 54Mbps adapter.
On a 54Mbps network the MAXIMUM THEORETICAl speed is 54MBit per second, in
practice this is 30Mbps, and that is in half duplex.
And Now I'm guessing that the computer you have your smb shares on are also
connected via wlan.
Since wi-fi is radio signals, that means all devices must wait for their turn
to communicate with the access point(ap). That leaves half of the practical
bandwidth(bw) for your computer to send the data to the ap, and half the bw for
the ap to send the data to the wii.
Now. IF there's only this computer and your wii connected to the wlan, that's
15Mbps of actual data being transmitted to the wii. Even less if there are more
computers using the wi-fi.
If there are devices below the b/g standard, the ap will make all connections
11Mbps.
Check your wireless network for devices making your ap go down to 11mpbs,
because that would be devastating for streaming video...
But you probably know all this technical stuff, so I won't bother you...
Original comment by svi...@gmail.com
on 1 Sep 2010 at 3:16
When I whatch a SopCast HD channel on mi Wii the same problem appears. The
right quarter of the screen doesn't work fine.
Connecting the wii by Ethernet will solve the problem? thaks a lot!
Original comment by porqueco...@gmail.com
on 24 Oct 2012 at 7:15
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
adam.g...@gmail.com
on 1 Sep 2010 at 5:59