Typically, this problem occurs if the audio/video (A/V) cable is not connected correctly, or if the A/V cable is faulty.
Solution 1: Set the television or monitor to the correct input
Make sure that the TV or monitor is set to the correct input for the console. Check the TV or monitor's manual to see how to configure the video inputs, or try to use the console on a different TV or monitor.
Solution 2: Connect the A/V cable securely
Sometimes, you can insert the A/V cable far enough to prevent any red lights from flashing on the
Xbox 360 console but not far enough for the console to transmit images or sounds to the screen.
Solution 3: Switch the Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable to the correct setting
Make sure that the TV/HDTV switch on the cable is set correctly.
- For standard-definition TVs with only the yellow connector plugged in, set the switch to TV.
- For high-definition TV or monitors with the red, blue, and green connectors plugged in, set the switch to HDTV.
For more solutions, check this
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What kind of tv are you trying to connect it to SD or HD? What kind of cables are they? Yellow Red and White or Red, Blue, Green, Red, and White?
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