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connecting 1 Wii to 2 TVs
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Surely you could fashion something together yourself, get yourself down maplin for some wire and connectors.
If you did need a second sensor bar you could simply buy one of the battery powered ones for about £10......0 -
The problem you will have is that you have the sensor bar positioned on one of the TVs, say the ower one. When you are you using the Wii looking at the upper TV you won't be pointing at the sensor bar any more. No idea if it is possible ot use two sensor bars with one Wii.It's my problem, it's my problem
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Scart cables are always male connectors. This would work. You would just need two x scart cables with it. Your Wii would plug straight into the splitter then the two cables from the splitter to the TVs. Just one if you use the built in one but the other cable would have to be fairly long.
went away and had a little play with this setup. with the wii connected and the first cable everything was ok. As soon as i connect the 2nd cable both displays go fuzzy, so looks like a signal problem. I think what hakko has suggested is the way to go.0 -
BillScarab wrote: »The problem you will have is that you have the sensor bar positioned on one of the TVs, say the ower one. When you are you using the Wii looking at the upper TV you won't be pointing at the sensor bar any more. No idea if it is possible ot use two sensor bars with one Wii.
found this wasn't a problem, as when you do the pointy bits you can aim at the lower TV, once the play starts for example tennis it doesn't matter where the sensor is.0
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