Sd card information, Supported file formats, Image files – Nintendo Wii User Manual

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SD Card Information

SD Cards are used in many digital cameras and cell phones and for data storage on PCs.

Refer to the instruction manuals for these devices for information on how to store

data on the SD Cards.

The Wii console accepts only SD or SDHC Cards (32 GB maximum), including

miniSD, miniSDHC, microSD, or microSDHC Cards when used with their respective

adapters. To use the Photo Channel, you must have an SD or SDHC Card with

compatible image data stored on it.

Some Channels or software may be incompatible with SDHC-type memory

cards. Additionally, though any SD Card with the above specifications may work,

Nintendo has licensed specific SD Cards for use with the Wii console. Additional

information on software compatiblity issues, or compatible SD Cards can be found in

the Wii – System and Accessory Set Up section at http://support.nintendo.com.

See the SD Card Menu section (page 66) in this manual for more information

on using SD Cards with the Wii system.

The Wii console also accepts mini- and microSDHC Cards (32 GB maximum), when

used with their respective adapters.

Supported File Formats

The Photo Channel can display or play files in the following formats:

Image Files

Format: JPEG, baseline only.

Size: Up to 8192 x 8192.

Video Files

Format: QuickTime (motion JPEG), (.avi files).

Size: Up to 848 x 480.

Audio Files

Format: AAC

(MP4 format files with “.m4a” file extension that have been AAC encoded.)

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

• Some files in the above formats may not work with the Photo Channel.

• The audio components of some video files may not be playable.

• Using an SD Card with slow transfer speed may result in longer load times

or irregular video playback.

Photo Channel

Photo Channel

SD Card

SDHC Card

miniSD Card

and Adapter

microSD Card

and Adapter

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