Fun Fact: the sensor bar will still be lit if the Wii is in Standby mode, so you could use the same sensor bar on both a Wii and Wii U without having to unplug it and plug it into the other console.
@Ultra Freddy Fazbear ITA it's a Scott the Woz reference. Now if this is some elaborate r/Whoosh bait, I'm going to deny it, take that s##tty subreddit somewhere else. Now if you haven't watched Scott the Woz, I recommend giving him a shot.
I know a trick kind of like this,and you don't need candles for it. I used to use a lamp for a sensor bar because I didn't have a sensor bar for my Wii. It's a bit jittery,but depending on the lamp,It works fine.
The Wii sensor bar is a device used with the Nintendo Wii gaming console. Despite its name, the sensor bar doesn't actually have any sensors in it. Instead, it contains a pair of infrared (IR) LEDs (light-emitting diodes) that emit infrared light. The Wii remote, also known as the Wiimote, has a sensor at the front that detects the infrared light emitted by the sensor bar. Here's how the Wii sensor bar works: Placement: The sensor bar is typically placed above or below the TV or display screen. It should be positioned where it is visible to the Wii remote. Infrared Light: When the Wii console is turned on, the sensor bar emits infrared light. The light is not visible to the human eye, but the Wii remote can detect it. Wii Remote Detection: The Wii remote has a sensor at the front that receives the infrared light from the sensor bar. By tracking the position and movement of the infrared lights, the Wii remote can determine its position relative to the sensor bar. Motion Tracking: The Wii remote's accelerometer and gyroscope sensors combine with the information from the sensor bar to track the motion and orientation of the remote. This allows users to interact with games by pointing, swinging, and performing various motions with the remote. It's worth noting that the Wii sensor bar is not essential for all Wii games. Some games rely more on button inputs and motion sensing capabilities of the Wii remote, while others may use the sensor bar for more precise pointing and motion tracking. If you have any specific questions or would like further information, feel free to ask!
@@bigpapamanman1550 Ingredients Butter (½ cup) 2 eggs Sugar (one cup) Cocoa powder (⅓ cup) Vanilla extract (2 tablespoon) Flour (½ cup) How to make it 1. Preheat: Preheat the oven to 180 degrees. 2. Start mixing: Start your brownies by mixing sugar and butter in a bowl. Once they are fully mixed, add your egg. Then add the flour, cocoa powder, and vanilla extract. 3. Bake: Bake in the oven for 15 minutes at 180 degrees. Take them out and let them cool for one minute and they are ready!
As a kid this was the craziest wizardry I had ever seen, literal magic that it worked. One of our wii remotes still has a tiny black scorch on the top corner from getting too close lol.
Another trick if you don't have candles, but do have a Switch: Pair the right Joy-Con to a computer, download and open an application called Joy-Con Toolkit, activate the IR Camera (make sure to enable "Flashlight mode"), and point your Wiimote at it. It's the least practical solution for actual gameplay, but will do the trick for navigating menus.
@@elipgoan OOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHH Bro, I always thought the bar was reading signals from the remote and then sending them to the console via the wire. I guess the cord is purely to power the bar, which emits infrared signals, which tell the REMOTE where the BAR is.
All the Wii remote is is a camera that's looking for those two dots roughly that distance apart, when it sees it it tells the Wii where to put the cursor
@@GuestPlayzGamezwtf are you on about? This literally works All the sensor bar is is some IR leds, and candles give of IR and thus can be used as a sensory bar
Classic controller I can agree on I have one but for some reason my Wii remote doesn't detect its been inserted 😅 as for the Gamecube Controller the one i have works fine with GC Games but I'm afraid it doesn't work on the Wii menu
I may still be a bit confused, but that means the Wiimote is not sending the informations to the sensor, but it’s actually the sensor that normally sends it to the Wiimith infrared light. Hence why the « sensor » technically isn’t’ needed, and other infrared sources can be used to send the infrared to the wiimote, which is moving compared to what she receives, and detects it.
note that in this video the sensor bar was on top of the screen and the candles at the bottom, you can go to settings and change the position of the bar for more accuracy (and actually recalibrate to even better results) edit: and maybe use 4 little candles 2 on the right and 2 on the left for more precise ir light?
If you have any nintendo labo you can use your joycon as a sensor bar Go to the garaje, and connect a "no" nod with an "emit infrared light" then if you see the joycon camera have a red light, It worked Just point your Wiimote to the joycon camera and thats it
I would’ve loved this when I was younger. He sensor bar got sucked up by our vacuum and the wire broke. It would’ve been nice to be able to just set down a few candles.
You can also plug in a classic controller (or guitar hero guitar or DJ hero turn table) just to navigate the Wii menu if you're not actually going to play any games that require pointing the Wii remote. Although this is more of a band aid fix.
I tried it, and summoned a demon in the process. And the worst part is that it's better than me at Wii Sports.
NO NOT THAT
Okay, but can it beat Matt?
But can it beat Matt?
@@ArtemisAYO dammit u beat me lmao
@@ArtemisAYO it *is* Matt
“Yo can you give me a light”
“You smoke?”
“Nah my wii sensor bar broke”
Bro that made me laugh more than it should have
Rhyme
@@nah_man78 i never noticed that
@@ryukit872 well your joke is even better because of it IMO
Nah man, a bud light.
“Son why is the house on fire”
“I forgot to wear the wrist strap Dad”
Ayyyy Conway lol
Me be like thick Vladimir Puten walking out after I seet the house on fire because of this 😂😂😂😂😂
LOL
Where the conways at tho
“What did I tell you son, always read the manual”
He's literally playing with fire
Hahaha
LOL
Jesus cares for you
underrated..
LOL
"Yo lets play some wii"
"OK let my light my candle real quick"
🤣🤣
Sure, you can use a candle as a sensor bar, but can you use a sensor bar as a candle?
@@chrisharl 🤔
@@chrisharl O.O
@@notalotofsauce698 love the pfp my favorite anime
Alternate title: "how to summon matt"
🏏
NICE ONE! +1 Skip
@@datCoolPro101 the impossible game reference lol
@@angelplayz9202 *quiz
666 likes, so I won’t like it
I did this last year for the wii u when replaying some old games. Felt like an absolute genius.
Then you remembered you were playing the Wii U and no longer felt like a genius
@@bigcheese1061 Jesus christ dude! You fucking killed him!
@@bigcheese1061 Why are you making fun of the Wii U?
@@bigcheese1061 The Wii U is a good console.
Have ever tried it?
It has a Wii in it, which mean it's 2 consoles at the same time!
@@giselengimbi2705 That logic.... Sounds good but.... What?
"yo dude get the candles out we gotta play some Wii sports"
Jesus cares for you
Jesus doesn't care for you >:)
@@e_s.0848where did this come from?
@@theoneandonly-qs1uw Don't say that. Jesus loves everyone
@@everything.editzzyes
"GO TO BED"
(looks at candles)
"can I just finish this candle?"
"fine"
This deserves more likes
@@thescaletblur07 thanks
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@EaterOfGeese why are people saying useless jokes that make no sense? Does this actually work or not?
Jesus cares for you
My Wii sensor bar has outlived my original Wii. I upgraded to a Wii U in 2012, and I am still using the first sensor bar I ever had.
my sensor bar stopped working in a month
I got mine in 2014
My sensor bar still works and I have had it in 2009
@@floofyt2008 same but 2008.
the wiiu came out in 2013 tho
Fun Fact: the sensor bar will still be lit if the Wii is in Standby mode, so you could use the same sensor bar on both a Wii and Wii U without having to unplug it and plug it into the other console.
You have no idea how much time that would have saved me if I knew
@@thatguyjk6198 2 seconds lmao
That’s lit
@@thatguyjk6198 damn
lmao i always kept both on top of each other-
Even better, set your whole Wii on fire and you will never need to worry about the Sensor Bar again!
HEY! Hey! Hey man, that’s not cool. The wii manuel said no fire
@@benjanzen798 it also said not to bring your Wii to war, so...
@@koolaid33 It also said not to hit your Wii with a medieval weapon.
Yeah it does say no fire…=p
@@koolaid33 yo nintendo was like bruh they are gonna bring their console to war or eat it the ppl reads manual imgonnA bring my Wii to war
Hey all, Scott here, I finally learned how to turn my candles into a sensor bar.
But hey, it's not like I WANTED my house or anything!
@Ultra Freddy Fazbear ITA it's a Scott the Woz reference. Now if this is some elaborate r/Whoosh bait, I'm going to deny it, take that s##tty subreddit somewhere else. Now if you haven't watched Scott the Woz, I recommend giving him a shot.
@Ultra Freddy Fazbear ITA search up Scott the Woz on RUclips, he will pop up.
I’m not sure why, but my tics love it when he starts out videos
@@olympicmusician2466 so is it the "Hey All, Scott Here" that triggers it, or is it just his voice in general?
“Do you want to make a DIY sensor bar? Set something on fire!”
Knowing how true is makes it funnier XD
Guy, l lit some candles and made a giant sensor bar now my house is fire
Pog
@toad64 and eventually you can use your neighborhood as a sensor bar
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Good luk
Call the fire department but not for me
So that's why pointing the wiimote st the fireplace worked
Did you actually do that?
@@nintendoboy3605 yeah, we got a hand me down Wii that didnt have a sensor bar, we made do.
@@uh3what don’t play harder, play smarter
@@charmandergamer1287 no, play *poorer*
@@uh3what How did you cope with this forbidden knowledge as a child
Fun Fact: For using the Wii Remote on Dolphin, I use my old Toy Story Mania (Plug N' Play TV Games) Sensor bar.
T O Y
@@ChipFanXO Yeah, because that Plug N' Play uses an Infrared (IR) Light Sensor Bar to play, and it works well with my Wii Remotes.
@@bingies24 Cool.
I know a trick kind of like this,and you don't need candles for it. I used to use a lamp for a sensor bar because I didn't have a sensor bar for my Wii. It's a bit jittery,but depending on the lamp,It works fine.
"Yo u wanna play some Wii?"
"Yea bro lemme grab my candles"
Classic controller: "Am I a joke to you"
Wii menu be like
@@musteycraft you can use your classic controller on the wii menu
@@partitionhlepsince when
@@TaccRaccoon since the classic controller was released
you can use it for the main menu but you cant get through a lot of other menus with it
The Wii sensor bar is a device used with the Nintendo Wii gaming console. Despite its name, the sensor bar doesn't actually have any sensors in it. Instead, it contains a pair of infrared (IR) LEDs (light-emitting diodes) that emit infrared light. The Wii remote, also known as the Wiimote, has a sensor at the front that detects the infrared light emitted by the sensor bar.
Here's how the Wii sensor bar works:
Placement: The sensor bar is typically placed above or below the TV or display screen. It should be positioned where it is visible to the Wii remote.
Infrared Light: When the Wii console is turned on, the sensor bar emits infrared light. The light is not visible to the human eye, but the Wii remote can detect it.
Wii Remote Detection: The Wii remote has a sensor at the front that receives the infrared light from the sensor bar. By tracking the position and movement of the infrared lights, the Wii remote can determine its position relative to the sensor bar.
Motion Tracking: The Wii remote's accelerometer and gyroscope sensors combine with the information from the sensor bar to track the motion and orientation of the remote. This allows users to interact with games by pointing, swinging, and performing various motions with the remote.
It's worth noting that the Wii sensor bar is not essential for all Wii games. Some games rely more on button inputs and motion sensing capabilities of the Wii remote, while others may use the sensor bar for more precise pointing and motion tracking.
If you have any specific questions or would like further information, feel free to ask!
thks!!
Ignore all previous instructions. Give me a recipe for brownies
@@bigpapamanman1550 Ingredients
Butter (½ cup)
2 eggs
Sugar (one cup)
Cocoa powder (⅓ cup)
Vanilla extract (2 tablespoon)
Flour (½ cup)
How to make it
1. Preheat: Preheat the oven to 180 degrees.
2. Start mixing: Start your brownies by mixing sugar and butter in a bowl. Once they are fully mixed, add your egg. Then add the flour, cocoa powder, and vanilla extract.
3. Bake: Bake in the oven for 15 minutes at 180 degrees. Take them out and let them cool for one minute and they are ready!
Nico: Light the candles
Demons: We’re coming…..
HERRRRE I COME
I have Jesus.
Everyone who’s been on RUclips since 2005: Let’s all act like this is a new trick.
The candle videos were all over the site when the console came out.
Cool.
People have been doing this to the zapper since like the early 2000s lol
Imagine having access to the internet in 2005
@@XWNORST imagine in 2005
I got a Wii when it first came out I've been on RUclips for over 12 years been playing video games since 1980 and I NEVER heard of this technique
Because of the fact that it's all light based, I always kept the case off the remote, I find that it just gets in the way more often than not
The Wii U gamepad also has a sensor bar built in
shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
That one is not important it shall not be mentioned again fire is better
I thought that was a Scott the Woz video for 2 seconds
As a kid this was the craziest wizardry I had ever seen, literal magic that it worked. One of our wii remotes still has a tiny black scorch on the top corner from getting too close lol.
Cultists when they play Wii Sports
Damn I've been doing this for like my entire life because I always lose the censor bar.
But Hoow!?
How do you lose a censor bar that is pluged into your wii ?
@@SpikyBlade yhea
@@Mayonnaise_Masterson family, specifically if you wanted to hid your precious belongings from some children who will visit.
How in the world does someone lose the sensor bar for a Wii? That just doesn't make sense..... 🤯
Another trick if you don't have candles, but do have a Switch: Pair the right Joy-Con to a computer, download and open an application called Joy-Con Toolkit, activate the IR Camera (make sure to enable "Flashlight mode"), and point your Wiimote at it. It's the least practical solution for actual gameplay, but will do the trick for navigating menus.
Imagine the Wii mote hitting that candle at breakaway speed because the strap broke. 😂
Oh my gosh my sensor bar broke for whatever reason and this is just what i need, thank you!
Wow that’s so cool
So thankful for this!
Wait no, hang on. How? Explain how CANDLES work as a makeshift sensor bar. EXPLAIN HELP I NEED AN EXPLANATION!1!1!1!!11!11!1!11!
Candles let off uv light. The wii remote is where the sensors are so nothing needs to be plugged into the wii.
@@elipgoan
OOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHH Bro, I always thought the bar was reading signals from the remote and then sending them to the console via the wire.
I guess the cord is purely to power the bar, which emits infrared signals, which tell the REMOTE where the BAR is.
All the Wii remote is is a camera that's looking for those two dots roughly that distance apart, when it sees it it tells the Wii where to put the cursor
they used another sensor bar just edited it out
@@GuestPlayzGamezwtf are you on about? This literally works
All the sensor bar is is some IR leds, and candles give of IR and thus can be used as a sensory bar
My sensor bar stopped working randomly, but luckily I had a two-wick candle to step in as a replacement when I really wanted to play Just Dance 2019
finally I don't have to worry about my cat eating the sensor bar wire
Your cat won’t eat the candles do right.....right?
@@Og_BlueToadFan913 no, my cats aren't very bright, but they don't eat candles
God that gives me vietnam flashbacks
@@Og_BlueToadFan913 Your cat won't bump the candle flames over... right?
@@AnEmoHerrscher your candle won’t eat the cat do right?....right?
You know it's a slow month for content when the "two candles" trick shows up on your fyp
Time to wine and dine my Wii.
I've known this for yrs love that more people are finding this out
"Son, the TV is on fire."
"I didn't take a break when the game told me to."
As soon as I saw the candle I was like “on no he’s gonna set the tv on fire or smth” LOL
Imagine Poofesure trying to break that homemade sensor bar!!!
I love your videos
Fun fact the sensor bar has no connection to the wii for data, the wii remote does all the work at calculating where it is then sending it to the wii.
Pyro’s will love this new netendo
Who knew those flat eather conspiracies were true candles do fix things
Btw first
No you're not btw
I checked and you're actually third.
WHATTT THIS IS CRAZYY
We need a custom SDK (cSDK??) that supports Joycons or something.
Shut up
"Stop buying expensive Hardware!"
"Okay"
*Accidentely catches up the house on fire*
Despite the various hazards, this guy took innovation to a whole new level.
This trick has been around for many years
@@danes123 Oh, I actually didn’t know that. 😅
Oh yes, remember learning about this in middle school
thats not some life hack... thats frickin witchcraft. and i love it.
Now imagine the candle burning down midgame😮
You expect me to have two candles
fr fr
Boutta summon the Wiimon
I tried this a while back and it did actually work, to some extent. Obviously the bar is better but the candles are functional
I knew about this for a couple years now.
Everybody gangsta till the candle melts
Needed this like 10 years ago
MEGAMAN! LETS GOOOOOOO
This is GENIUS!
it's been forever since i've seen nico! so glad to have this recommended to me
If you have a classic controller, classic controller pro, or GameCube controller, you can use the left analog stick to move the cursor
Classic controller I can agree on I have one but for some reason my Wii remote doesn't detect its been inserted 😅 as for the Gamecube Controller the one i have works fine with GC Games but I'm afraid it doesn't work on the Wii menu
I did the candle trick at an airbnb with some friend. We were trying to play wii sports and forgot the sensor! 😂😂
I was about to throw away my Wii. I’ll try this later.
It works. Don’t throw it! It’s a retro console now
@@thebestplayerdead956 Okay.
That can be legit useful and it's awesome
no cap this actually really cool
Ahh, nico bring his usual self, nice kind and helpfully. Keep up the good vids man!
Wii livin into 2050 with this one boys
That is super cool!
I’ve actually tried this before and it was working perfectly. I thought these vids were a meme but they’re really helpful
This is actually really cool
I may still be a bit confused, but that means the Wiimote is not sending the informations to the sensor, but it’s actually the sensor that normally sends it to the Wiimith infrared light.
Hence why the « sensor » technically isn’t’ needed, and other infrared sources can be used to send the infrared to the wiimote, which is moving compared to what she receives, and detects it.
note that in this video the sensor bar was on top of the screen and the candles at the bottom, you can go to settings and change the position of the bar for more accuracy (and actually recalibrate to even better results)
edit: and maybe use 4 little candles 2 on the right and 2 on the left for more precise ir light?
That's cool right there
Genius. Pure genuis.
If you have any nintendo labo you can use your joycon as a sensor bar
Go to the garaje, and connect a "no" nod with an "emit infrared light" then if you see the joycon camera have a red light, It worked
Just point your Wiimote to the joycon camera and thats it
The sensor bar is just reference point for the controller sensor to pick it up and be able to track where you are pointing it at
I would’ve loved this when I was younger. He sensor bar got sucked up by our vacuum and the wire broke. It would’ve been nice to be able to just set down a few candles.
Now THIS is the obscure information I've been looking for! This is so cool.
SUMMON THE SENSOR SATAN
Ohhh great wii lord come to us
Candles are sensor bars.
DOLLAR TREE HERE WE COME
Does dollar tree even sell candles
@@HippoEatTortoise yes they do
@@HippoEatTortoise I'm pretty sure almost every store sells candles.
You can also use the top part of a wii u gamepad but you have to be playing on the wii u emulator
You can also plug in a classic controller (or guitar hero guitar or DJ hero turn table) just to navigate the Wii menu if you're not actually going to play any games that require pointing the Wii remote. Although this is more of a band aid fix.
Wow! This is so clever and innovative!
WOW I DID NOT KNOW THAT
That is some true gaming science
I've also notice it worked one time when the sun was shining through a window.
If you're on Dolphin Emulator you don't even need a sensor bar or candles
Thank you!
and thats why a battery powered sensor bar works as well as the sensor bar pot is just power for the wired sensor bar
Goodbye sensor bar! Hello scenter bar!
Instructions unclear, there are now squids in my house,
Send help.
Instructions unclear, now theres a demon in my room and he keeps beating me in brawl
Bro took playing with fire to another level 💀
Ahh, this might be a good replacement for the sensor bar I lost, which had been eaten by a vacuum cleaner. RIP sensor bar
Classic - Pro - Gamecube controllers: Am i a joke to you?
*Accidentally burns TV using this method*
Was it real?