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Unable To Select 720p On Xbox 360

XBox 360 wont display in HD with proper cables, could use some assistance?

I've got my xBox hooked up with the Rocketfish HD AV cables to my Insignia TV which only goes to 720p but I'm unable to get it to display in 720p. In the HDTV setting for the xbox it says my HDTV output is disabled because the switch on the cables is set to TV, which it true, but when I change it to HDTV the signal disappears entirely and I think the xbox restarts because the lights on the power button cycle around and flash.

Can you play mp4 files on the Xbox 360?

Xbox 360 can only support the MP4 with specification as below:1. MP4 with H.264 codec: Video profiles: Baseline, main, and high (up to level 4.1) profiles; Video bitrate: 10 Mbps with resolutions of 1920 x 1080 at 30 fps; Audio profiles: two-channel AAC low complexity (LC)2. MP4 with compression format MPEG-4 Part 2: Video profiles: Simple and Advanced Simple Profile; Video bitrate: 5 Mbps with resolutions of 1280 x 720 at 30 fps; Audio profiles: two-channel AAC low complexity (LC)The above listed specifications for MP4 are tested as the optimal, so when playing MP4 on Xbox 360, we had better have our MP4 meet the above specifications.Besides the above listed specifications, we must make sure our MP4 is not larger than 4GB and our MP4 is imported from USB storage device, Windows Media Player or Zune software.How to Solve Xbox 360 won't Play MP4 files?How to play all MP4 or other unsupported formats on Xbox 360 without considering its specification? The direct and easiest solution is to convert MP4 or other unsupported formats, like MKV, MOV, 3GP, FLV, etc to AVI. So an MP4 to Xbox 360 Converter will be needed. Among all MP4 to Xbox 360 Converters, Dimo Video Converter Ultimate is widely used and gains more credit. Dimo Video Converter Ultimate can convert MP4, MKV, MOV, 3GP, FLV, etc to AVI very fast.It has Mac version.How to Convert MP4 to Xbox 360?Step 1 Click "Add file" button to add MP4 files to this Xbox 360 MP4 ConverterStep 2 Click "Format" button to choose Xbox 360 as the output format.Step 3 Click "Start" button to complete converting MP4 to Xbox 360.

Xbox 360 help with connecting,please anyone?

Connect to a Standard Television Set

1. Connect the square end of the HD AV connection cable to the AV port on your Xbox console. The HD AV connector has a set of video and audio connectors on one end and a square AV connector on the other end. The audio connectors are solid red and white; the four video connectors are gray with a single band of color in yellow, green, blue and red.

2. Slide the AV switch on the square end of the HD AV connector to "TV." Insert the yellow-banded video connector on the opposite end of the HD AV connector to the yellow video input on your television. Do not connect the red-, blue- or green-banded connectors.

3. Insert the solid red and white connectors to the audio inputs on your television or stereo receiver. For televisions with one audio input, insert either the red or white connector.

4. Choose the correct video input on your television. Common choices for video input are "Input Select," "Aux," "Line In," "Line," "In," "Input," "Source" or "Ext."

High-Definition Television Connection

1. Attach the HD AV cable to the Xbox 360. Slide the AV switch to "TV" or "HDTV." If your television supports resolutions 480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p choose "HDTV."

2. Attach the red-, green- and blue-banded video connectors to the red, green, and blue video inputs on your television. Do not attach the yellow-banded video connector.

3. Insert the solid red and white audio connectors to the audio inputs on your television or stereo receiver.

4. Pick the proper video input on your television.

Xbox 360 hdtv settings 1080p greyed out and unable to be selected?

i saw that too my ps3 can go to 1080p but not the xbox another reason why its better sorry cant help

Can you use the Xbox One S without a 4k TV?

Yes, though it is capable of outputting 4K video it's only really used for 4K Blu Ray movies (and some streaming services) the difference it makes in some games is the use of HDR (High Dynamic Range) and some limited performance improvements in select games due to the overclocked GPU (up from 853 MHz in the original model to 914 MHz in the S) The Xbox One S is perfectly capable of running on a 1080p set (really anything with an HDMI port) and if you've yet to invest in an Xbox One (and don't want to wait a year for the Scorpio, which is fully backwards compatible with all current and future Xbox One games) then the S is the way to go due to smaller form factor and the potential for more games to receive performance enhancements.

Can the Xbox 360 play 3D Blu-Ray Movies?

the newest xbox 360 can, but the first version of it can't

Should I buy an Xbox One X or a PS4 Pro if I have a 720p TV?

The question if you should buy an Xbox One X or a PS4 Pro if you only have a 720p TV actually requires two answers. I’ll try to answer both.First: PS4 or Xbox One? This question will get a lot of different results, depending on who you ask. Almost everyone will have a preference and there’s no ultimate right or wrong here. However there might be a personal right or wrong. A lot of third party titles come out on both systems (there are exceptions to this rule though), so what you really should check out is the exclusive first party titles. If you love Halo or Forza, you should get an Xbox One. If you prefer titles like an Uncharted or can’t wait to get your hands on titles like Detroid, you should buy a PS4. Also keep in mind where your friends are playing if you are planning to play multiplayer games with them, as normally XBOX and PS4 players can’t play together.Second: Do you really need a Pro or One X? Probably not. Both consoles offer 4k gaming, which you won’t need on 720p. Granted, both consoles also often offer other graphical improvements like a better framerate on lower resultions, but you have to consider if these are worth the increased price tag when the basic editions of the console are available for a lot less. Again, this is a personal choice and if you eventually get a 4K-enabled TV you might be glad you went for the improved version.

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