![]() Note I believe it should keep the setting even though you switch cables after setting it, but if I am wrong, you may have to go back and check if it lost your settings, meaning you'll have to do this blind with the HDMI plugged in. If that works, go through increasing the resolution setting to find the best resolution that works for your display. Try lower resolutions(up and A selects a lower resolution, but since the menu.With an HD AV connector (some connectors have a switch on them for HDTV), ensure that the directions are correct, otherwise you are flying blind. The quick test is to try it with a display that you know supports 1080p HDMI in and if it works without changing anything, then that seems to be your problem, but it may still be worth it to try changing the resolution on the 360 anyways: It seems to want to default to the highest resolution which not all displays support. ![]() There is also the possibility that your display is having trouble with the resolution that the 360 is using. Since you say you've done the first points, the display setting reset is all that you haven't tried so cold boot the console and hold Y+ RT. The display settings are reset to the default settings, and then the console automatically restarts. The player 1 controller will have the upper-left light illuminated.Īs the console starts, on the controller, press and hold Y while pulling the right trigger. Make sure that you use the player 1 controller when you do this. Note If you are using an Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, turn on the console by using the Guide button on the controller. Try plugging your HDMI cable into a different HDMI port on your television.Check the connection for the A/V or HDMI cable on your television.Check the connection for the A/V or HDMI cable on your Xbox console.So anyone know why I'm not connecting with my HDMI Cables?Īccording to xbox support, you may need to try a reset of your display settings: I don't want to play in AV cause I saw Assassins Creed 3 in AV on my dad's TV and boy is it bloody hard to read anything in that game, when I upgraded his to Component HD (his is first generation so it came with those cable with the AV and Component cables as one with a switch to change between them) and its so much easier, this is why I am insistent that I play using my HDMI Cables Googling what I could do, most posts say that your 360 needs to be fixed, mine is brand new.Changing to one of the many, many other HDMI Cables I have, all nothing.Going into AV, remembering what I need to press to get to The HDMI Setting and looking up where the Recommended settings option is, nothing.Disconnecting the AV Cables so its just HDMI, nothing.Unlike the PS3 where I had to set the display settings to HDMI while on AV there is no setting like that on the 360, the HDMI Settings is grated out while I am on AV I have just set up my brand new, out of the box Xbox 360 to my TV, o connected it to av so I could get the initial settings done, now I connected a HDMI cable to it from my TV and all I am getting is a black screen, I know it's still working cause when impress A the disk tray opensĪs a test, I disconnected my PS3 HDMI cable and used that, not changing the HDMI port it is in in the TV, the PS3 was working just moments before so it should work with the 360, however I still get a black screen
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