Screen (continued) tv resolution, Screen burn-in reduction, Sound – Nintendo Wii User Manual

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W i i S e tt i n g s a n d D at a M a n a g e m e n t

Wii Set

tings and Data Management

Wii Set

tings and Data Management

Screen (continued)

TV Resolution

Some Wii software supports a 480p progressive output that displays at a higher

resolution than the Standard 480i resolution. To view Wii display output in 480p, you

must change the Wii's TV Resolution setting from Standard TV (480i) to EDTV/HDTV

(480p). Confirm your selection once it's complete. (Games that do not support 480p

will be displayed in 480i.)

Your television must be a high-definition TV (HDTV) or enhanced-definition TV (EDTV)

to view 480p output.

In addition, you'll also need the

separately-sold Wii Component Video

Cable to connect your Wii to your HDTV

or EDTV television. (You cannot see Wii

progressive display output when the

console is connected to a television

using any other kind of cable.)

Screen Burn-in Reduction

When images are displayed in the same spots for long periods of time, some

television screens can suffer "screen burn-in." (See page 12 in the Wii Operations

Manual - System Setup, for more information on TV screen damage.) The Wii console

has a Screen Burn-in Reduction feature. When activated, the Wii console will fade the

screen when Wii software is paused for five or more minutes. (You can revert the

screen to its original brightness by simply pressing any button on the Wii Remote

other than the Power Button.)

You can turn Screen Burn-in Reduction on

or off by making your selection, then

confirming it.

• Your TV may also have its own screen burn-in reduction function that may fade back

the screen imagery or darken it entirely.

• The Wii's Screen Burn-in Reduction does not work for all types of software,

including Nintendo GameCube software, so it is recommended that the television

be turned off when not playing.

• Please follow your TV manufacturer’s recommendations to avoid screen burn-in.

Sound

You can change the sound setting for your Wii output by selecting the Mono, Stereo,

or Surround options. Confirm your selection once it's complete.

EDTV or HDTV (480p)

Standard TV (480i)

Mono

Stereo

Surround

Select this display output when using the Wii

Component Video Cable to connect with your HDTV

or EDTV.

Select this display output when using any other kind

of cable to connect with your television, such as the

Wii AV Cable.

Select when you want Wii sound output to come equally out of the

left and right TV speakers. Some games may include only Mono

sound.

Select when using software that provides different sounds for the

left and right TV speakers to create a fuller audio effect.

Select when using software that provides different sounds for

the left, right, and other TV speakers to create an even-fuller

audio effect. Your game and TV must be compatible with

surround sound to take advantage of this feature.

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