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Vytis
Hi guys,
I have chiped xbox and I using 107 LCD TV for this, and I not fully satisfacted of quality (cmon man its old school console what do you want biggrin.gif ) I read about 30 pages of audio/video. I saw a lot different ways to get better video. And I decided to take soldering-iron in my hands and try to do sth smile.gif .

So I have couple of questions for you wink.gif

What better component or vga (my tv have both)?
And I need to lead out 2 audio chanels (RCA, i want connect with aux cable in my stereo)
And if I want to push out best quality video, do I need 128 ram? (if yes, were do I get these chipsets?)
ldotsfan
QUOTE(Vytis @ Dec 8 2009, 05:20 AM) *

Hi guys,
I have chiped xbox and I using 107 LCD TV for this, and I not fully satisfacted of quality (cmon man its old school console what do you want biggrin.gif ) I read about 30 pages of audio/video. I saw a lot different ways to get better video. And I decided to take soldering-iron in my hands and try to do sth smile.gif .

So I have couple of questions for you wink.gif

What better component or vga (my tv have both)?
And I need to lead out 2 audio chanels (RCA, i want connect with aux cable in my stereo)
And if I want to push out best quality video, do I need 128 ram? (if yes, were do I get these chipsets?)

1. What version is your xbox? 1.6 doesn't support VGA.
2. How many banks of bios does chip support? Bank size?
3. http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=213487 for the connections.
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