Sorry, if that's not the good topic, feel free to move it if it isn't...
I've got a problem with my PAL wii (one year old now):
when using the RGB SCART cable, I got no video output anymore on TV, only sound
the TV indicates it receives a RGB compatible signal but the screen remains black
when I turn the TV intensity to the max I can barely see the System Menu shapes but it's like you had applied a very dark grey filter on the image
Using the default composite cable instead makes the video signal appears normally (however composite has very low quality compared to RGB), which seems to indicate the Video output is not *completely* broken but only the RGB signal part (the Wii Video output indeed carries composite AND rgb signals). The fact that I can somehow see the image shape by turning the intensity to maximum seems to indicate there is a problem on the R,G & B lines which carry color informations...
Anyone with more electronic knowledge or experience could tell me more about that kind of issue ? Could it be fixed by opening the console and checking the video output plug or connections ? I'm not very in the mood of sending the Wii back to Nintendo just for this... warranty period is probably over now and I do not really want to get a homebrew-proof one when it comes back :-)
Before you ask, I already tried this:
- swapping the SCART cable with another one
- plugging the Wii to another TV
No change, friend's Wii works without a problem in same configuration, mine only outputs black video signal
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/08/2009 08:12PM by ekeeke.