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Nevermind, once I took the game out it started working.
Stupid computers.
Stupid computers.
Speaking of the 360 what is the optimum connection for that system to an LCD TV?
That is a loaded question. Not all connections for all TV's are created equal. GENERALLY speaking if your TV has VGA out that is the way to go because the 360 can ouputs 1080p via VGA.
If your LCD limits your picture adjustment capabilities like it does on some HDTV's using VGA, you could end up with a washed out picture. In that case you might be better off using HDMI or componant even though it will only be 1080i. If you can try both, compare then decide which one looks best on your TV.
No HDMI for 360. It is either component or VGA.
Your right. Didn't mean the HDMI part. I am getting ahead of myself with the rumored new HDMI version of the 360. Fixed it.
Thanks.
Agreed. I will buy another, if they do get the rumored port, and the cooler running chips.
I decided that I didn't want to spend $500 more for a VGA connection that will most likely be inferior. I don't even think that the Mitsu TV's display 1080p out of the VGA anyway.
The new Mit's HDTV's do. The problem is that the VGA port was intended for PC hookups via VGA. So they didn't intend for that port to be used by other sources and don't have the picture adjustment capabilities of the other ports. I also tried hooking up a upconverting (to 1080p) dvd player to test another video source and the TV info displays 1080p as the source on that as well but the picture is washed out.
So for me it's 1080p via HDMI or bust.
Now I remember why I never used an S Video connection. Can't get them to plug in. Anyone have any tips or tricks to make the connection? I must be doing something wrong.
Pretty easy. Just match the pins to the slots.
Now I remember why I never used an S Video connection. Can't get them to plug in. Anyone have any tips or tricks to make the connection? I must be doing something wrong.
There really is only one way that they fit.
When I plug in my S-video cord, the TV goes black and white. Any ideas why?
Sounds like a bent pin or a bad cable.
Color is carried on a separate line in the cable.
And Duckjake about the plug; there should be a mark on the cable for top. Looking inside the cable it will be opposite the square guide. Sometimes they put the connector upside down but once you find the mark it usually goes straight up or straight down.
If you wiggle the cable at the point of insertion do you get any color popping in and out?
That's what she asked.
/mike scott
phew, component >>>>>> composite
I already use the Oppo 970. Hands down the best DVD player under $200.
Ok.... You win.... I just ordered the OPPO DV-970HD. Thanks forthe heads-up!
You should post back when you have it hooked up to give us your opinion. I wanted to get the 981, but the Oppo website states that it has macroblocking issues on DLP sets.
How many manufacturers do you know that will actually list stuff like that?
One?
I spent a long time researching the 970 and outside of a few complaints about the disk tray appearing a bit flimsy, everyone is just crazy about it. And for a question back atchya, how man manufacturers do you know that actually include an HDMI cable with their machine?
I ordered it 2nd day air, so I should have it on Monday. I'll post a review then.
Again, thanks a million for the heads up!!!
You should post back when you have it hooked up to give us your opinion. I wanted to get the 981, but the Oppo website states that it has macroblocking issues on DLP sets.
How many manufacturers do you know that will actually list stuff like that?
Definitely not Sony
No problem at all about the heads up. I decided to go with one of these, rather than the HD-DVD addon for the 360, and a HD-DVD player. Haven't regretting my decision at all.