MAYFLASH Wii to HDMI Converter 1080P for Full HD Device, Wii HDMI Adapter with 3,5mm Audio Jack&HDMI Output Compatible with Wii, Wii U, HDTV, Monitor-Supports Wii Display Modes 720P, NTS
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MOCTODNOZAMA
> 3 dayI got both this version as well as the generic wii2hdmi that most are selling, and Ive found out that not all wii to hdmi adapters are created equally. With the generic one, I see more wavy diagonal lines. With the MayFlash, the picture is smoother, the diagonal lines are gone. You need to go to your wii setting and set it to wide screen and 480p. You also need to go to your display source and set it to widescreen as well. Everything looks proportional, the image is not stretched. This is a keeper, the other one is being returned. BTW, I should mention that Im using an ultra short throw projector with a 120 screen. With such a big image, maybe it is easier for me to see imperfections. So that should tell you how good this adapter is. It got rid of the lines I was seeing with the generic version. So on smaller screens, surely this adapter will do a great job for you.
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Nick Merolla
> 3 dayThe Mayflash adapter works flawlessly. Received it this morning and plugged it in. Works perfectly! Just plug and play. Works way better and looks way better than my Walmart adapter (auxiliary to HDMI). It looks crisp and sounds good too.
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Keith Lanteigne
> 3 dayI researched this product online first and this is the one that was preferred by some gaming person on YouTube. It arrived quickly. This was an easy install, plug and play. Got rid of a lot of extra cables and the picture is really clear for a HDMI transition. Great product.
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Josh Mertz
> 3 dayThis Mayflash hdmi adapter was a replacement to the portholic hdmi adapter that I bought first. The portholic gave me faint diagonal lines in the image. It was also twice as large as this one. This one didnt have any visual abnormalities in the image and I could use 480p setting on my wii. It looks much better than the single video cable that came with the wii which only did 480i. I am very pleased with it and Ill be returning my portholic adaptor. The Mayflash one is much better.
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butt
> 3 dayVery simple to setup and had no artifacting and worked on a Sony 4K TV whereas the hyperkin adapter did not and would go blank every few seconds. Mayflash killing it as usual.
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Angel Quintana
Greater than one weekOne of the Best converters for the Wii for Wii Games and GameCube games.
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TheCyberQuake
> 3 dayJust to start, I fully expected it to NOT work by default on the wii mini. based on a quick peek inside to view what pins it it using, it is for sure wired to RGB lines, along with bridging pins 8 and 10, which is what the wii uses to detect component RGB mode. The wii mini, however, only does composite. Buuut I am very much a tinkerer and console modder, and wouldnt you know it but with the right materials you can bring back those component lines on the wii mini. There isnt much in terms of direct instructions, but for those who know how to figure things out, minirgbii is a small mod chip you can install. The only additional thing youll need to readd outside of that mod is the 5v on line 4 of the AV port, as this adapter pulls from that to power itself. I can now verify that after getting everything connected back up to the AV port, this adapter does work on wii mini. But it does require that hardmod, otherwise you will plug this adapter in and be very sad when you get no signal and no signs of life Figured I would post this since no reviews or questions mentioned the wii mini at all So TL;DR, does NOT work on wii mini without soldering in a mod that is a bit difficult, but if you are willing to go through the minirgbii mod, you can get this working on a wii mini.
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Marlene
> 3 dayI bought this hoping it was different from the dozens of clones out there. Turns out, at least for me, it was. But not in a good way. I’ll start by saying that the adapter did work with my tv so that’s a plus. But the problems start as soon as you press A on the health and safety screen. As soon as I did, I KNEW something was wrong. The Wii Menu jingle sounded off. At first, I thought it might be because my Wii was set to surround so I changed it to Stereo. That didn’t fix the problem. I plugged an audio cable into the headphone port (to my speakers). Didn’t fix it. It’s not just that jingle. Listen to the Forecast Channel or the Internet Channel jingle and you can tell they’re missing instruments due to bad stereo sound processing. Alright, I’ll get to the picture quality now. Thankfully, this part is pretty decent. Apart from it being slightly soft and a slight green tint, it’s not too bad. Overall, I’d recommend getting a cheaper wii to hdmi adapter and saving your money from this product until they fix the audio problem.
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infrequent buyer
> 3 dayDefinitely worth the extra $7 over alternatives. I had a 2017-ish Wii hdmi converter for years. It was comparable to AV cable with different trade offs, but image quality was slightly inferior to games running in the WiiU vWii. (Built in hdmi) Eventually the old adapter case started to fall apart. The old adapter was so long, I was afraid the hdmi cable would torque out the video plug from the back of the Wii. This new adapter produces far more vibrant, sharper and consistent picture than any other options I’ve seen including vWii on the Wii U. Text is much more readable as a result. Both Wii and GameCube games come across as almost modern remasters or as though they were run through a good pc emulator.
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Dee Wesolowski Gross
> 3 dayLiterally, I plugged this into the back of the Wii and plugged the HDMI cable from the TV into and and that was it. Worked perfectly. I bought another converter before this and wasted my time. If you are trying to display Wii games on a smart TV (mine is an 82 Samsung) - you cant beat this. So simple to install.