Why not connect it via component in the bedroom (it supports 720P which is the typical resolution of 99% of HD console games) and use HDMI for the lounge?
Tease.
Why not connect it via component in the bedroom (it supports 720P which is the typical resolution of 99% of HD console games) and use HDMI for the lounge?
Tease.
| Squilliam said: Why not connect it via component in the bedroom (it supports 720P which is the typical resolution of 99% of HD console games) and use HDMI for the lounge? |
because i bought an HD console to play HD games, not component!
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so there is no actual solution ? ha, i landed on that one thing that i cannot find on google.
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Severance said:
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Component is HD. It supports a resolution of 1280 by 720P which coincidentally is higher or identical to 99% of games released this generation. Composite on the other hand only supports SD and thats what currently comes with the Xbox 360.
Tease.
Squilliam said:
Component is HD. It supports a resolution of 1280 by 720P which coincidentally is higher or identical to 99% of games released this generation. Composite on the other hand only supports SD and thats what currently comes with the Xbox 360. |
still i want it HD, the colors look far better and the pixel flickering is gone.
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Hellooo?
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Severance. I cant help you. One of the reasons I didnt get a Bravia TV was some reviews of the Bravia TV's in all specs didnt work with HDMI with various products. Including Samsung Blurays, DVD players and the Xbox 360.
I wonder if Sony have made slight changes to the way they send their signals?
Anyway they were marked down in reviews because of lack of support.
| selnor said: Severance. I cant help you. One of the reasons I didnt get a Bravia TV was some reviews of the Bravia TV's in all specs didnt work with HDMI with various products. Including Samsung Blurays, DVD players and the Xbox 360. I wonder if Sony have made slight changes to the way they send their signals? Anyway they were marked down in reviews because of lack of support. |
Wow thats pretty stupid.
Well Severence looks like your either gonna have to use component cables or bite the bullet and get a different HDTV (if you really want to use HDMI with your 360.
Of course you could always use the TV out in your living room.
yo_john117 said:
Wow thats pretty stupid. Well Severence looks like your either gonna have to use component cables or bite the bullet and get a different HDTV (if you really want to use HDMI with your 360. Of course you could always use the TV out in your living room. |
i'm not really sure if this is true , since i googled it and lots of people have the same problem with PS3, its not a support issue.
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The only thing I can think of, and this probably isn't the case, but maybe the cable is HDMI 1.0 and the new slims will only work with HDMI 1.2 ?
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