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#1 your tv would need to be hdmi compatable (have the appropriate plug on the back where all the inputs are located). For example I have a 60" Lcd HDTV and an xbox360 I attached the standard a/v (audio/video) red,white,yellow wires to tv and turned on the game console went into system settings and turned on the hd setting to 1080i for hi def resolution. Another alternative would be to connect console to your dvd player (most new dvd players will up convert signal from 480i or 720i to 1080i hd) and attach your hdmi cable between the dvd player and the tv to support the hd interface. Something I highly recommend is the jvc th c50 home theater surround sound when I play call of duty it has enough to knock stuff of our bookshelves and ******** the neighbors. Happy gaming
check the console display settings. try 1080i or less depending on what your tv's capabilities are. If its 720, set the display for 720. Give this a try.
The 360's video output source is automatically detected by the system. Ps3 has a reset sequence you have to use when you switch from one outpot cable to another, but the 360 doesn't have this. If you're able to see your dashboard then you are good to go and do not need to change any features.
well the hdmi will give you a better picture and pretty much all games support the hdmi. but the big one is the difference btween 1080i and 720. 720 may be your best choice for a tv because most games use that as there base setting and thats what there meant for. although newer games are coming out with 1080i as their prefered setting
First and foremost you need to change one of two things. Either your video output settings on your xbox 360, or use an hdmi cable as opposed to component cables. Component cables are only designed to output video up to 1080i, not 1080p(big difference). So if you try to run a output signal of 1080p with cables only made to send 1080i, you will have picture issues.
The connection order can be a key issue as to whether or not the HDMI
signals will pass through the system. For best results the receiver
should be turned on first, then the source device(s) and then the
display. The reason for this has to do with getting the equipment to
handshake properly for the HDCP protocol.
If HDMI video will not pass through your receiver, you may with to just connect the xbox using the component cables. Since component will pass through 720p and your TV is 1080i you should expect the same qualtiy and a more crisp picture.
I need a little bit more info on the TV its an RCA what?,
In the mean time what you could try is finding someone with a HD tv and trying it out at there house so that you can single out if it is your system or the TV. This will help alot you can also try someone else's xbox 360 at your house on your tv to see if it is your AV cable / xbox360.
there, as yet is only hdmi cable which comes with latest xbox 360, there are non that you can buy, but if your tv has hdmi, it may have component connection also which consists of 5 different coloured connections, this also allows 1080i the same as hdmi, the type of cable can be seen at the link below:-
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/catalog.aspx?st=xbox+360+cable&g=0&s=0&p=1&c=10
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