Anyway, it's a little tricky to connect a Wii to a PC monitor, unfortunately. at least so far... there's no VGA cable solution
I just found the EyeTV EZ, which seems to fit the bill. Macworld says this:
Unlike other DVR interfaces, the EyeTV EZ doesn’t encode video in MPEG before sending it to the Mac. So there isn’t any appreciable lag between the time something happens on the video-game console and when it appears on your screen.
Works for me. Only catch is that it's $150, which is more than half a Wii right there. I might be better off buying a separate smaller TV. In their defense, it looks like this is actually a tuner too, not just a converter.
by Scott Stevenson — Dec 06
I just found the EyeTV EZ, which seems to fit the bill. Macworld says this:
Unlike other DVR interfaces, the EyeTV EZ doesn’t encode video in MPEG before sending it to the Mac. So there isn’t any appreciable lag between the time something happens on the video-game console and when it appears on your screen.
Works for me. Only catch is that it's $150, which is more than half a Wii right there. I might be better off buying a separate smaller TV. In their defense, it looks like this is actually a tuner too, not just a converter.