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Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby Orpheus66 » 17 Feb 2007 16:59

I am having a really hard time getting this to work. I have the Nintendo Wii, a computer and WinTV PVR-150 card. Problem is, it is not working.

To be honest here, can anyone recommend or help me out on how i can play my Wii on my computer (using or not using VLC Media Player)? Because i am having no luck and i found a post by someone saying he is able to use VLC Media Player to play his Wii.

I could really use someones help!

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Postby Orpheus66 » 18 Feb 2007 05:48

bump

a few views, but no help.

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Postby Bravo » 19 Feb 2007 21:28

I can not help you with your problem, but I've got an question for you.
Do you really want to play on you Wii via your computer? As far as I know, there will be some delay in the output of the screen because of the WinTV-card. This has something to do with the capturing process.

Just a hint

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Postby Orpheus66 » 22 Feb 2007 16:11

there is a fix for this

its on WinTV faq

i guess no1 can help me out...

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Postby DJ » 23 Feb 2007 23:59

I have never heard of anyone overcoming the delay issue so that game play was usable.

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Postby CloudStalker » 24 Feb 2007 01:38

I have never heard of anyone overcoming the delay issue so that game play was usable.
Exactly. The only reason I wanted a Capture card to begin with was to see if I could play video games though it the same way it plays through my TV. Until there is a way to play video games on a computer at 30/60 FPS with no delays, then I see no other use for it (unless you want to watch TV through it).

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Postby DJ » 24 Feb 2007 04:44

Naw! Why would you use it for what it was designed to do??? Boring! :wink:

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Postby CloudStalker » 24 Feb 2007 05:03

It’s all about the setup. I’m not trying to play video games exclusively through my computer, but as-well as my computer. Sometimes it can get a little crowded, so I have multi-player games setup so that everyone has their own space (some play by the TV, others by the computer screen). It worked for awhile, but then things went downhill due to the sheer lag of the capture card and the higher frame-rate of today’s games. Oh well…
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Postby DJ » 24 Feb 2007 06:53

In the end, assuming you could get rid of the delay in the capture card, you can't get rid of the all the buffers in VLC as it just stops working. This is due to the fact VLC is a packet based player that needs some FIFOs.

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Postby WaruiKoohii » 26 Feb 2007 07:10

I've done this with a Plextor PX-TV100U and it's fine (no delays that I can notice). Granted, I use VirtualDub.

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Postby davbren » 27 Feb 2007 13:30

I use the Nebula tv card and have no probs whatsoever. I use their pvr software. Do you have the component input into your card? If so just pic the AUX setting from your pvr software and it should work.

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby FXgamer » 12 Jul 2007 13:07

I also had some problem with my Wii, mainly troubleshooting. recently I found a great tech support site that help you fix this errors. I am sure you will find some answers there. Here is the page for Wii Support

Good luck

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby dionoea » 17 Jul 2007 17:17

I can tell you how to stream videos with VLC to the Wii ... unfortunately I don't know how to do it the other way around :D

(sorry for this useless post)
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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby ktdid8819 » 12 May 2008 00:34

Hey guys,

So I am trying to figure out a good way to play my Wii on my PC. I have component inputs in my TV Tuner card, but I just need a way to interface it with my PC. Someone told me this program could probably do the trick, but didn't know how to set it up. Can anyone possibly help me out setting up to play the Wii through VLC Media Player?

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby VLC_help » 12 May 2008 14:04

Open VLC, then File -> Open capture device, choose your capture device from Video device name and hit OK.

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby cr9101 » 26 Dec 2008 15:41

I too am having difficulties getting the streaming to work.

I have a PVR-150 video card. There's a coax cable from our DirectTV box plugged in & also the composite cables from the wii. I use windows media center to watch satellite on our plasma. I received a wii for Christmas & found information to hook it up thru the pc.

I've downloaded the newest version of VLC. When I go to File | Open Capture Device, both video & audio are set to default. I can choose the Hauppauge card on video. Then I can Alt-S to play locally. But nothing happens; not even a blank window. The main menu shows that something is playing (the time is increasing), but nothing is displayed. I thought that this would play my satellite and I would just have to figure out how to change to composite.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,
Connie

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby VLC_help » 26 Dec 2008 21:33

You should try other software first, like Virtualdub to make sure it (capture) can work correctly.

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby cr9101 » 26 Dec 2008 23:39

Thanks, VLC_help! Downloaded Virtualdub & got the satellite up & running easily, then just a matter of changing input to get to wii!

Any reason not to just use Virtualdub instead of VLC?

Connie

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby VLC_help » 27 Dec 2008 21:19

Virtualdub works fine. But if you have to stream video over network, then you need something else.

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby Trenchman » 10 Feb 2009 08:27

VLC can also take some of the stress off of your CPU by using your video card. I bought a EasyCap USB capture card to play games through. I used Ulead which came with it, and VirtualDub, they both worked fine but used around 30-50 percent of my processor, VLC uses 2-5 percent. I also had a lag problem, although i wasn't able to completely fix it i was able make a work around. When I opened the window to open a capture device I went under the Advanced Options and lowered the "caching value in ms" to 30. The audio will jitter and then just go out all together but it works if your not worried about the audio. I was concerned with the audio however, so I used a dual female composite to 3.5 cable and ran the audio into the line in on my computer. A bit of a round about way of doing it, but it works just fine.

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby Trenchman » 10 Feb 2009 10:05

I've been messing around with VLC and I have discovered that if you allow two instances of VLC and run the audio through another instance there doesn't seem to be any lag. When you open the capture device in the first instance set the audio device to none, you'll get and error saying it can't use none but close the dialog box and it should work anyway, and setting the caching in ms to 30 worked for me. In the second instance set video to none, once again you'll get an error but it should run the audio through, for the audio I had to set the cache a little higher, i put it to 75 and it seems to work fine. If there is any lag it's hardly noticeable.

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby VLC_help » 10 Feb 2009 15:35

VLC can also take some of the stress off of your CPU by using your video card.
No it can't.
Do you really want to play on you Wii via your computer? As far as I know, there will be some delay in the output of the screen because of the WinTV-card.
Wii doesn't really have that many FPS/time critical games (like Virtua Fighter) so little lag isn't that bad.

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby Trenchman » 11 Feb 2009 06:41

VLC can also take some of the stress off of your CPU by using your video card.
No it can't.
It can't? Then why does my CPU usage only go up 1 or 2 percent? I don't know, either way it's still a lot less stress on my CPU than virtual Dub or Ulead.

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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 11 Feb 2009 09:26

It can do chroma conversions at least in the GPU, and something called overlay. You can deactivated chroma conversion and overlay and see the difference.
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Re: Play the Wii on my computer using VLC Media player?

Postby jetstreak150 » 24 Oct 2009 06:56

This should help: http://www.dscaler.org/index.php. It's a little program called DScaler that should do the trick. My Wii plays to my monitor with, as far as I can tell, no lag.


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