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Ok. So. I have an S Video cable, and it seems to work fine with my standard TV. But then I realized that I could use the Xbox 360 HD AV component cable with my standard TV (only has red, white, and yellow inputs). The component cable has six connectors, so it would still work, but I would be leaving out the HD connectors. Should I stick with the S Video or go with the component cable? I hope thats not too confuzing.

2006-12-21 19:43:29 · 2 answers · asked by Biggar M 1 in Consumer Electronics Games & Gear

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A yellow video input with Red/white for audio is NOT a high-definition input. It is called composite and it is the lowest quality video you can get. This is NOT component.

(For component you need 3 video cables R/G/B and two audio cables red/white)

S-Video is better than composite, so stay with S-Video.

2006-12-21 20:01:33 · answer #1 · answered by TV guy 7 · 0 0

Your HDTV is 38". . . your favourite television is 26". . . the video output has the same kind of, for lack of the note i extremely choose at present, pixels. To fill a larger reveal, the dots favor to be larger than they do on a 26" television. because the Wii maxes out at 480i/p counting on your cables, there basically isn't a heck of plenty you may likely do except basically get used to it or use the smaller television. 480i seems basically fantastic on the most important television I have, that's possibly 25" at maximum.

2016-12-01 02:03:15 · answer #2 · answered by lemanski 4 · 0 0

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