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> 480p With Scart Or Not? What Else Do I Need? Patching Game, Program Or
Wahad
post Mar 29 2012, 06:44 PM
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Hello,

I bought modded xbox some time ago, but havent had time to play with it a little bit. It has modchip inside, i updated to XBMC dash v11 eden and i tried to put it on NTSC but still cant select 480p from original dash nor XBMC options. I wonder, do I need hd component cable or something else....

I got HeXEn 0.99B11 disc and there's something about patching bios for HD video, just i dont know if its only to pach video playback or completely bios for playing in progressive mode. In XBMC options i got 480p and so on options but its greyed out. I tried moving to NTSC and playing games but it starts only in 480i. Its not that big problem but on LCD LED 40" some games looks awful (Burnout 3) but again some games looks amazingly good (Black)

Same as above i got question about hex patching games that are not 480p supported or 16:9. Is there some kind of program which helps find strings in default.xbe or it should be done manually?


At the moment my xbox is plugged on scart adapter, havent tried on component since i still dont have it and havent tried on s-video port since i know it has lower quality than scart. But my Wii can output 480p via scart so i guess xbox can do it too, i just dont know how...

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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