A/v cables.
i have a hitachi tv, model number32fx48b and cant seem to get my xbox 360 to connect. i followed all directions and still no video
You do not hook up the Xbox 360 with the PS3 they must be connected individually. They can be connected to a switching device and that connected to different TVs if it is complex enough of a switching device to allow the switching at both input and output.
An Xbox 360 requires several different kinds of cables in order to be hooked up to a television. The cables required are: audio cables, image quality cables, and a cable to link systems.
Look at the back of your xbox 360 and that cord that makes the image appear on your TV at the part that is hooked in your xbox switch it to TV instead of the other option
A/v cables.
You don't want to do this. The VCR will make the video look like crap. Get something called an Audio-Video Switch. This is the best way to hook multiple devices to a tv. Also, DVD signal has a copy protection signal in it called Macrovision. You could go from the Xbox to the VCR then the TV using a device called a "Video Signal Stabilizer."
i have a hitachi tv, model number32fx48b and cant seem to get my xbox 360 to connect. i followed all directions and still no video
You can always hook it up to a VCR with composite cables and it'll work just fine.
They will all be included with your vcr that allows you to hook them up to the TV.
You do not hook up the Xbox 360 with the PS3 they must be connected individually. They can be connected to a switching device and that connected to different TVs if it is complex enough of a switching device to allow the switching at both input and output.
The best solution would be to get an adapter
get a VCR player and hook up it by the back inputs
For the Xbox 360 Edition: You need to hook up an HD cable between your xbox and tv, that's the only way splitscreen works.
there is a switch at the end if ur av cable which has written tv and hd-tv you can switch between them.
An Xbox 360 requires several different kinds of cables in order to be hooked up to a television. The cables required are: audio cables, image quality cables, and a cable to link systems.
Your tv must have Picture in Picture to get that feature.You can hook up your vcr to use it though