Yeah! Obviously because I was using a poor Wii Remote which the Sensor broke on it. That's probably why you can see the Cursor moving around a bunch. And also, the screen was too small because I was using OBS Studio that makes your screen smaller. So I would have strain my eyes just looking at it! And also, LAG. I hate it. And OBS Studio does just that! (I would probably have to get a new computer cuz I was using a Macbook Pro (2019 Version) You know the one that runs Catalina.) And also Lag freezes the screen, and that makes me unable to see the rest of stuff I am doing.
@@Me-andthe-Crush no no friend ! i was saying that the photo channel is a very specific memory for people. like i remember this vividly while my friends don’t. i looked for this video specifically to show them what i meant ! :)
ahhhh so much nostalgia... the music in the wii photo channel is such a big part of my childhood. i actually did a transcription of all the soundtracks in this video you should check it out :D great video btw!
You have to make sure you have Wii Video 9 (For Windows Computers) or 1-Click Video Converter (On Mac). On Wii Video 9, you have to put it on the "MJPEG" Setting. On 1-Click Video Converter, you have to put it on the "Wii" Section. (I believe this from the last time I used these) You can also use Convertio and convert it to MJPEG, but that won't give you the right audio codec. I would recommend trying Wii Video 9 or 1-Click Video Converter.
I know lol Last year, I finally got my capture card working and I was bored on what to do with it, and I also had videos and photos on the Photo Channel on my Wii, so I said why not.
Lol it’s because that I use Vidiget as my TH-cam video downloader and I used Wii Video 9 to convert it to MJPEG, which is the only video format that the Photo Channel can support.
@@uriek2499 Ok. Just share the pictures to OneDrive, Google Drive, etc., and download them on your computer (Basically if you don't have a computer like a desktop or laptop that has a SD card slot you're doomed), and then just find an Online File converter where you can convert it to JPG or JPEG, And then just find an SD card, and just insert it into the computer, and then just put those JPG or JPEG picture files to it.
@@uriek2499 Well then basically you're doomed, because you actually need a computer or Android phone to put the SD card in. There's a page that says so: www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/how-to-move-pictures-to-sd-card
0:06 Isn’t that Qubo’s Final Minutes on the air 2/27/2021?
I think
it is
Qubo: No god please NO, NO, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Yes it is!
13:19 I totally remembered this song!
Finally someone who would point out my m4a files I had on my SD card! Also cool!
6:16 WVOA 87.7 FM SHUTDOWN!
Hi I'm crying
Hi crying I’m dad
@@firered88lol
@@firered88your not crying
Hi crying, i'm sobbing :'3
niche core memory
Yeah! Obviously because I was using a poor Wii Remote which the Sensor broke on it. That's probably why you can see the Cursor moving around a bunch. And also, the screen was too small because I was using OBS Studio that makes your screen smaller. So I would have strain my eyes just looking at it! And also, LAG. I hate it. And OBS Studio does just that! (I would probably have to get a new computer cuz I was using a Macbook Pro (2019 Version) You know the one that runs Catalina.) And also Lag freezes the screen, and that makes me unable to see the rest of stuff I am doing.
@@Me-andthe-Crush no no friend ! i was saying that the photo channel is a very specific memory for people. like i remember this vividly while my friends don’t. i looked for this video specifically to show them what i meant ! :)
6:18 Thank you lis *ENING TO WVOA 87.7 FA*
14:20 ooh a cat. Can i cook it ? 😂😂😂
NO!!!
ahhhh so much nostalgia... the music in the wii photo channel is such a big part of my childhood. i actually did a transcription of all the soundtracks in this video you should check it out :D great video btw!
Thanks and I also checked out your video too!
@@Me-andthe-Crush tysm!!!
0:05
Fun fact: If you hold down 1 when selecting how many puzzle pieces there should be, 48 will change to 192
I already knew that, but I didn't feel like using it
Lesson: if you press and hold that 1 button on the Wii remote on each puzzle it’s 48 it will go to 192
Someone already told me that but I knew that before but again didn’t feel like using it here
Hey do you have any tips on how to get videos to work on the photo channel?
You have to make sure you have Wii Video 9 (For Windows Computers) or 1-Click Video Converter (On Mac). On Wii Video 9, you have to put it on the "MJPEG" Setting. On 1-Click Video Converter, you have to put it on the "Wii" Section. (I believe this from the last time I used these) You can also use Convertio and convert it to MJPEG, but that won't give you the right audio codec. I would recommend trying Wii Video 9 or 1-Click Video Converter.
@@Me-andthe-Crush Thank you!
Note: Wii Video 9 used to work on Mac, but they don't have their Mac license for new Macs anymore.
How did you even screen record it this i awalys wanted to know watching those gaming videos on TH-cam
I was using a HDMI capture card (a poor one) to make this (I was using OBS Studio to record it)
2000 2022 years
Only 16 years too late!
I know lol Last year, I finally got my capture card working and I was bored on what to do with it, and I also had videos and photos on the Photo Channel on my Wii, so I said why not.
How did you even put TH-cam videos in there?
Lol it’s because that I use Vidiget as my TH-cam video downloader and I used Wii Video 9 to convert it to MJPEG, which is the only video format that the Photo Channel can support.
How should I add my photos on that?
You just have to convert your photo to JPG or JPEG for it to be able for you to view it.
OK. But in my iOS tablet
@@uriek2499 Ok. Just share the pictures to OneDrive, Google Drive, etc., and download them on your computer (Basically if you don't have a computer like a desktop or laptop that has a SD card slot you're doomed), and then just find an Online File converter where you can convert it to JPG or JPEG, And then just find an SD card, and just insert it into the computer, and then just put those JPG or JPEG picture files to it.
But I don't have a computer.
@@uriek2499 Well then basically you're doomed, because you actually need a computer or Android phone to put the SD card in. There's a page that says so: www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/how-to-move-pictures-to-sd-card
гигантсий спрут
Can’t understand that language...
It’s giant octopus from the fixies in russian
@@Popcatobjecthingy2024 Oh
all i have on the photo channel are those mario kart wii pictures you get from beating the game lol
Exceot now i have a few nintendo switch pics on my main wii