| | AccessoriesXbox 360 S-Video AV Cable
The Xbox 360™ S-Video AV Cable (sold separately) lets you connect your Xbox 360 console to an S-video–equipped television or audio/video surround receiver. Video CapabilitiesThe cable includes video jacks for both S-video (a round, 4-pin connector) and composite video (yellow RCA connector). Both connections support standard interlaced (480i) video signals, but S-video delivers a slightly better image by keeping the video signal's chrominance and luminance—its color and brightness—separate as they travel from source to screen. Note Stationary images in video games can "burn" into some TV screens, creating a permanent shadow. To determine if your TV is at risk, consult your TV owner's manual or manufacturer before playing games. Two additional optional cables—the Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable and Xbox 360 VGA HD AV Cable—facilitate alternate setups for high-definition TV (HDTV) and computer monitors. If you encounter problems with setup, see Troubleshoot Audio/Video Connections.
Audio CapabilitiesThe S-video AV cable's high-quality analog audio cables are standard red/white RCA connectors that plug into most televisions and all audio components. This makes it easy to route the sound from the Xbox 360 console into an AV surround receiver or integrated amplifier so that you can listen to your games, DVD movies, and music through your home theater or stereo system. For ultimate sonic fidelity and the capacity to enjoy discrete, multichannel surround sound from select games and most DVD movies, Xbox 360 users can take advantage of the S-video AV cable's digital audio output using a Toslink optical digital audio cable (not included). When connected to a compatible AV surround receiver and speaker system, the S-video AV cable can pass 2-channel digital audio (for stereo or Dolby Pro Logic listening) as well as full Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 surround signals to envelop you in rich, dynamic music and sound effects. If you encounter problems with setup, see Troubleshoot Audio/Video Connections.
How To(click to expand options below) Connect to Audio/ Video: S-Video To connect your Xbox 360™ console to your S-video–equipped TV: - Turn off your console.
- Connect the AV connector on the S-video cable to the AV port on your console.
- Connect the S-video connector on the S-video cable to the S-video input on your TV. Leave the yellow composite video connector unconnected.
 - Connect the left and right (white and red) audio connectors on the S-video cable to the audio input on your TV, receiver, or amplified speaker system.
 Note For monaural (mono) TVs, which have only one audio input jack, connect either the right or left audio connector to the audio input. - Turn on your console. From the System area, you can change your display settings. Select the appropriate screen size and resolution for your TV.
To take advantage of the AV cable's digital audio output, see Connect to Digital Audio.
Troubleshoot Audio/Video ConnectionsNo Picture or Sound- Make sure that you've connected the appropriate AV cable. For connection instructions, see the audio/video connections page for your Xbox 360™ AV cable:
- Verify that your TV or monitor is turned on.
- Select the video input on the TV or monitor to which your Xbox 360 console is connected. Common names for video inputs include Input Select, AUX, Line In, Line, In, Input, Source, and EXT, depending on your TV or monitor. For more information, see the instruction manual for your TV or monitor.
No High-Definition OutputIf you're attempting to view a high-definition image on a high-definition TV (HDTV): - Verify that the switch on the console end of the Component HD AV Cable is set to HDTV.
- Make sure your TV supports the HDTV settings in the Xbox Dashboard.
To configure the HDTV settings in the Xbox Dashboard, see Use the Xbox Dashboard. Sound With No Picture- Verify that your TV or monitor is turned on.
- Make sure the audio and video connectors are connected to the same input group on the back of your TV or monitor.
- Make sure the TV has been set to display the input group into which the audio and video connectors are plugged.
No Sound- Verify that your TV or monitor is turned on.
- Make sure the audio and video connectors are connected to the same input group on the back of your TV or your audio/video surround receiver.
- Make sure your TV or AV receiver has been set for the input group into which the audio and video connectors are plugged.
- If you're using an AV receiver, make sure you've connected an additional AV cable (sold separately) between the audio/video outputs of your receiver and the appropriate input on your TV or monitor. See your AV receiver's manual for details about specific connections and cable types.
- If you're using digital audio, make sure that:
- A Toslink digital audio cable (sold separately) is connected between the Xbox 360 console and either your AV receiver or your TV.
- Your AV receiver, if connected, is turned on.
- Your AV receiver or TV is set to receive the correct digital audio input.
- The audio output is correctly set in the Xbox Dashboard.
For more information about connecting to digital audio, see Connect to Digital Audio.
To configure audio output in the Xbox Dashboard, see Use the Xbox Dashboard.
Poor Sound- If you're experiencing poor sound while playing a game, music CD, or DVD movie, clean the disc as shown in the Xbox 360 Warranty manual (Volume 2).
- Make sure that you've connected the appropriate AV cable. For connection instructions, see the audio/video connections page for your Xbox 360 AV cable:
- For analog audio connections, select in the Xbox Dashboard an audio output supported by your system or TV: stereo or Dolby Surround for stereo speakers, mono for monaural speakers.
- For digital audio connections, select only stereo or surround formats compatible with your system. For digital surround sound from DVD movies, select the appropriate surround format from the options presented in each DVD's audio menu. For games and movies, play Dolby Digital audio only on audio systems that support Dolby Digital, and play DTS audio only on systems that support DTS.
- If sound is coming from only one speaker, check that all audio cables are connected correctly.
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