Can Wii work with a OHP ( Overhead projector) ?
wanted to know if Wii is connected to a Projector,how Wii calibrates the Screen size, since a Projected Image can be zoomed to various sizes unlike a regular TV.
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4 Responses to “Can Wii be onnecte to a OHP ( Overhead projector) ?”
The wii should still work through an OHP. The only thing that the OHP does it projects (and sometimes reroutes through the TV) an image onto a wall/surface. Because of this there should be no problem. The only thing is that the sensor bar might give you a problem. Maybe attach it to the wall above where the projection would be?
The only issue you could run into is that the wire for the Sensor Bar is roughly 10 feet long, and you want it somewhere near the screen. For most setups, this isn’t a problem, but for a front projector, the system would be in the back of the room by the projector, not by the screen.
However, there are 2 third-party wireless sensor bars on the market, or you can use candles or build your own Sensor Bar.
Lowlevel
December 4th, 2007 at 12:39 am
AFAIK - the Wii doiesn’t take any calibration from the scrren itself,
Everything is done through the sensor bar and the Bluetooth in the Wiimotes.
So, as long as the bar is still connected somewhere near the screen it should still work
Wrigle
December 6th, 2007 at 7:33 pm
The wii should still work through an OHP. The only thing that the OHP does it projects (and sometimes reroutes through the TV) an image onto a wall/surface. Because of this there should be no problem. The only thing is that the sensor bar might give you a problem. Maybe attach it to the wall above where the projection would be?
DAWG94
December 10th, 2007 at 3:52 am
It should and it would be easier if you put the sensor bar by the sreeen so……..ya………cause its easier! Awsome idea!
MagicianTrent
December 13th, 2007 at 1:16 am
The only issue you could run into is that the wire for the Sensor Bar is roughly 10 feet long, and you want it somewhere near the screen. For most setups, this isn’t a problem, but for a front projector, the system would be in the back of the room by the projector, not by the screen.
However, there are 2 third-party wireless sensor bars on the market, or you can use candles or build your own Sensor Bar.