Wii sensor bar setup with a front projector
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@dreamcube09 Thanks for that mate, A mate of mine is trying to achieve the same only outside. So we are trying to figur it all out and see how we can get away with it the cheapest way...
Cheers
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@TheRealRoof Also, the A/C adapter that I used was a Sony 4.5V that came with my Sony CD walkman from many years ago. The video that I used to learn how to hook in the A/C adapter can be found on youtube by putting the following words in the search field. - Wii Sensor Bar on a Projector without batteries -
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Yeah. I had this one lying around, as well as others. I have a collection of wires, connectors, and anything related to audio/video in my basement. You never know when you will need it! lol
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@dreamcube09 What about the adapter, Was that something you had lying around ?
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i was only trying 2 find out about the sticky thing and coincidentally i found it out with this vid thanx!!!!
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This was well before any wireless sensor bar's were available...and becuase this was FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!
hi how did you connect your wii to the projecter thanks dave
2661952 4 years ago
I bought the official Nintendo brand component/audio cables for the Wii, and hook them to my A/V Receiver. I then ran a 15' high quality component cable from my receiver to my projector. So my receiver handles the audio(Dolby Pro Logig II) and then sends the video to the projector. I also have an Xbox hooke to my receiver....I works just like a A/V switcher does. If you need anymore help with the hookup let me know.
dreamcube09 4 years ago
very good first video man! I now have a wii what games r good for it?!! THX Kolerik
KolerikRocks 1 year ago
@KolerikRocks
The best games that I have played are Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2, Zelda, Goldeneye, New Super Mario Bros, and the Metroid Prime Trilogy. Most of those games are for the more hardcore gamer, so if you are new to gaming, then you might want to stick with games like Wii Sports. : )
dreamcube09 1 year ago