STR-DH810, Panasonic plasma, and Wii

Haven't seen any discussion in 2011 yet concerning the STR-DH810 AV receiver, so I think I'm safe posting a new message.
Cannot get Nintendo Wii to display properly when connected through the receiver. Connection from Receiver-to-TV is a decent HDMI cable, on HDMI1. Comcast box connected via HDMI1, plays audio and video properly when receiver is set to HDMI1, yeah I have to rename it.
Using the Component video & audio cable, the Wii video is connected to the receiver on Component1, and the audio is connected to Audio In on Video1.
I've assigned Video1 to be Component1, and the resolution to Auto. I get a green Wii screen, split down the middle of my TV.
I assume I could have a bad HDMI cable or a bad component+audio cable on the Wii.
If the cables are fine, and the inputs I've chosen can support component, what settings do I need to change?
I understand the receiver can upconvert. I'm not concerned at this point from improving Wii's 480, as much as I just want it to work properly, before I disconnect it and go direct to a Component input on the TV, and go audio-only to the receiver.

I just thought about this when replying to an XBox 360 thread and researching Insignia TVs.
It appears that some TVs out there nowadays use the Green channel of the component inputs as the Composite video input for devices that only have composite (yellow cable) output. It seems that your TV thought that it was receiving a Composite signal, instead of a Component signal, which would explain why, at 480p, you got a green screen that was doubled-up. Something in the chain (Wii, cables, Receiver, TV) got set funky, which is why when you set it to 480i SD, it was all better.
Without seeing your setup, I can't say for sure which piece caused the issue, and I would hate to force you to troubleshoot it just for my sake; as you said, it's not like the Wii is a High Def device yet.
Glad to hear that it started working, though!
*disclaimer* I am not now, nor have I ever been, an employee of Best Buy, Geek Squad, nor of any of their affiliate, parent, or subsidiary companies.

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