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Nintendo Wii combo Component/Composite Cable

Step 6Tape up, connect, and enjoy

Tape up, connect, and enjoy
Now you're nearly done. The final step is to tape everything into place. I just used gobs of electrical tape there. You'll want to make sure that neither of your connections are to the right of the plug (looking down at the game cube ports with the Wii facing you), because they'll get in the way of the power.

If all has gone well, you should now have a cable that is selectable between composite and component output. While there was some talk on the Wii message boards about the composite always being enabled if the machine was in 480i, I've found this not to be the case. So, you'll still need to get up and flip the switch and reboot the Wii to switch to 480i, but at least you're not having to muddle with cables going in and out of your Wii.
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