If you think some people have lights on their sensor bar, I think you have been fooled by the pictures you've seen.Wii Censor
It is ''sensor,'' not ''censor.'' They are two different terms.
[QUOTE=''Litchie'']If you think some people have lights on their sensor bar, I think you have been fooled by the pictures you've seen.[/QUOTE]Yeah, probably some good photo shop work there. I came in this thread thinking there was a republican wanting to censor the games on Wii. Just kidding, but it is not a sensor that lights up, it's the disk slot you must be talking about. It will light up when you get a message on your Wii, or you can always mod it to something like THIS.
[QUOTE=''Cesar_Barba''][QUOTE=''Litchie'']If you think some people have lights on their sensor bar, I think you have been fooled by the pictures you've seen.[/QUOTE]Yeah, probably some good photo shop work there. I came in this thread thinking there was a republican wanting to censor the games on Wii. [/QUOTE]God, me too. I was like ''What next?''
the wireless sensor bars from NYKO do have a small blue LED that lets you know the sensor bar is turned on...maybe that's what you're talking about?
[QUOTE=''trumpettruck'']the wireless sensor bars from NYKO do have a small blue LED that lets you know the sensor bar is turned on...maybe that's what you're talking about?[/QUOTE]Thats it! All the lights I've seen are blue! Thank you.
[QUOTE=''DiabeticDood''][QUOTE=''trumpettruck'']the wireless sensor bars from NYKO do have a small blue LED that lets you know the sensor bar is turned on...maybe that's what you're talking about?[/QUOTE]Thats it! All the lights I've seen are blue! Thank you.[/QUOTE]Sorry, I completely misread your post.
umm censor with a c, means to cut things out of something because it is deemed unfit to be viewable
[QUOTE=''monty_4256'']umm censor with a c, means to cut things out of something because it is deemed unfit to be viewable[/QUOTE]I know my bad!
If you look at it with a camera, it looks like it lights up, but its just the camera picking up the infrared.
[QUOTE=''BubbyJello'']If you look at it with a camera, it looks like it lights up, but its just the camera picking up the infrared.[/QUOTE]
Thats what I was going to say...
[QUOTE=''Lunar52''][QUOTE=''BubbyJello'']If you look at it with a camera, it looks like it lights up, but its just the camera picking up the infrared.[/QUOTE]
Thats what I was going to say...
[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=''Lunar52''][QUOTE=''BubbyJello'']If you look at it with a camera, it looks like it lights up, but its just the camera picking up the infrared.[/QUOTE]
Thats what I was going to say...
[/QUOTE]it's actually the speed of the waves changing and the infrared shifting to a lower wavelegth when it enters the camera lens. This means it's at a hgiher frequency and effectively becomes part of the visible spectrum. If a camera just picked up infrared rays, it would output them as infrared rays, and stay invisible... picky but meh
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