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| Jake_Biggs |
Apr 12 2007, 09:14 PM
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converter, eh? lemme google that...
27 bucks? hell no! a phono jack costs me 25 cents, and wire comes from anywhere, so i think i'll have to crack the connector open. but can that be done without making the cable fragile? when i did this to my xbox1's AV cable, i couldnt put the aluminum housing back onto the xbox AV connector, so some cables would crack off from it whenever i moved the cable. so far, i lost both left and right channel cables and 1 ground wire, but i since im using digital, it doesnt matter. when i mod things, i like to have the finished product solid, meaning it can be used, moved, plugged up/unplugged often, without considering the amount of force used. does the 360 connector housing have screws by any chance? thanks again!
This post has been edited by Jake_Biggs: Apr 12 2007, 09:18 PM
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| sinister slipknot |
Apr 12 2007, 10:19 PM
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QUOTE(Jake_Biggs @ Apr 12 2007, 08:21 PM)  converter, eh? lemme google that...
27 bucks? hell no! a phono jack costs me 25 cents, and wire comes from anywhere, so i think i'll have to crack the connector open. but can that be done without making the cable fragile? when i did this to my xbox1's AV cable, i couldnt put the aluminum housing back onto the xbox AV connector, so some cables would crack off from it whenever i moved the cable. so far, i lost both left and right channel cables and 1 ground wire, but i since im using digital, it doesnt matter. when i mod things, i like to have the finished product solid, meaning it can be used, moved, plugged up/unplugged often, without considering the amount of force used. does the 360 connector housing have screws by any chance? thanks again!
I haven't opened one, but judging by the rest of the 360's accessories and console itself it'll have those clips. If you dont want to damage your cable you could always buy a cheap non HD cable (from a core console) on eBay and crack that open, it'll still have all the pins on it to solder to.
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| JaredC01 |
Apr 18 2007, 06:33 PM
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QUOTE(twistedsymphony @ Apr 18 2007, 12:18 PM)  I believe the image represents a switch to get activate the outputs in the image the switch must be "on" (connecting the two point's it's attached to)... basically if you're going to use just component or just scart you can hardwire the switch... if you're going to have multiple outputs you can put actual switches in so you can switch from one output type to another. when you buy cables these are all hardwired in (with the exception of the component/composite hybrid that comes with the premium) it's how the console knows which cable it is connected to.  100% correct. Also, twisted, if you could please do me a favor and edit the first post, removing the wording before the picture, I would appreciate it. The digital audio has been added to the first image already, and we've come to the conclusion that there really is no 'true' S-Video output. Once that's done, you can also remove the request from this post 
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| dbromagem |
Apr 23 2007, 10:15 PM
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Forgive the newbie question, is there a way to trick the console into thinking vga is connected while component is to get around the 1080i issue on HDDVD
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