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GameCube Digital AV converter
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Question about wii HDMI device #108

Closed 49studebaker closed 1 year ago

49studebaker commented 1 year ago

This device uses ikorb’s GCvideo. The digital output signal is lossless.

https://electron-shepherd.com/products/ave-hdmi

Does the following device use ikorb’s GCvideo? Is it converting analog to digital or is the digital output signal lossless? Thanks.

https://share.temu.com/LfrFNdNGyI

ShaneKent commented 1 year ago

This device uses ikorb’s GCvideo. The digital output signal is lossless.

https://electron-shepherd.com/products/ave-hdmi

Does the following device use ikorb’s GCvideo? Is it converting analog to digital or is the digital output signal lossless? Thanks.

https://share.temu.com/LfrFNdNGyI

I’m one of the developers for the AVE-HDMI. Our product uses ikorb’s GCVideo for digital-to-digital conversion. It does not perform analog-to-digital conversion.

The additional product you listed does not use ikorb’s GCVideo, it does a lossy analog-to-digital conversion with very low quality.

49studebaker commented 1 year ago

Does the second device I posted, use GCvideo or is it doing analog to digital conversion? Is it possible to get lossless digital output from the digital output port or do wires have to be soldered to the circuit board? Thanks.

ShaneKent commented 1 year ago

Does the second device I posted, use GCvideo or is it doing analog to digital conversion? Is it possible to get lossless digital output from the digital output port or do wires have to be soldered to the circuit board? Thanks.

The second device you listed does not use GCVideo. It performs an analog-to-digital conversion. The Wii does not have a digital output port, so the only way to achieve a digital-to-digital conversion on the Wii is to do an internal mod installation.