Will the make of wii component cables affect picture quality

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I'm thinking about getting component video/audio cables for my wii, instead of the existing composite cables (run through a composite to scart adaptor), as I understand I might be able to improve picture quality, but I was wondering if there is a difference in picture quality between different makes of cable, for example between official and third party cables.

The TV is an HD (1080p) PAL TV, if that is relevant.






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How do I improve the picture quality on my Wii?

Some Wii software supports a 480p progressive output that displays at an enhanced quality compared to the standard 576i display. To view Wii display output in 480p, you must change your Wii's TV Resolution setting from 50Hz (576i) or 60Hz (480i) to EDTV/HDTV (480p). Confirm your selection once it's complete.

What resolution is Wii with component cable?

Component can handle resolutions from 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and in rare cases 1080p. The Wii cannot output in HD, however it can run in 480p (or Enhanced Definition) Since the standard Composite cables cannot handle higher than 480i, I got these.

Can you get 1080p with component cables?

Component cables are capable of carrying a full bandwidth 1080p signal, so with all things being ideal, a component cable and a HDMI cable can bring you the same level of quality.

Do Component cables support HD?

Only HDMI and component cables can transmit HD. Component cables consist of red, green, and blue cables, plus two more for audio. It is not a yellow cable with white and red cables: that's a composite cable.






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