Post by Mechaman on Mar 14, 2004 11:12:34 GMT 8
Standard AV Cable -> connects the Xbox to TVs with audio and composite video input terminals (Microsoft)
Xbox High Definition AV Pack -> connects the Xbox console to most TVs with interlaced component video inputs, including High Definition-ready TVs that support 480i and either 480p, 720p, or 1080i component video signals. Look for HDTV support on Xbox game packages. Movie playback is in 480i only. This pack also supports digital or surround sound audio receivers. Sound systems with Dolby Digital decoding and a fiber-optic cable are required to enable Dolby Digital sound. Sound systems with Dolby Pro Logic decoding are required to enable Dolby surround sound. (Additional cables and sound systems sold separately.) High Definition-ready TVs are required to enable high-definition features. (Microsoft)
Advance AV Pack -> Allows integration between the Xbox video game system and televisions or receivers
Uses optical digital audio input for Dolby Digital playback
Compatible with S-Video input (Microsoft)
Component Cable -> Similar to above but does not have Optical audio input (OEM)
S-Video/AV Cable -> Connects the Xbox game system via RCA-style cables to your television. Also includes S-Video connection for added picture clarity when used with S-Video compatible TVs (OEM)
RF Adapter -> Connects the Xbox to TVs without audio and video connections Operates on VHF channel 3 or 4
Switch selectable Exclusively for use with the Xbox video game system (Microsoft)
System Link Cable -> Connects two consoles together
Enable multi-Xbox head-to-head gameplay Easy snap-in connection Note: not all games have multi-system support
Xbox High Definition AV Pack -> connects the Xbox console to most TVs with interlaced component video inputs, including High Definition-ready TVs that support 480i and either 480p, 720p, or 1080i component video signals. Look for HDTV support on Xbox game packages. Movie playback is in 480i only. This pack also supports digital or surround sound audio receivers. Sound systems with Dolby Digital decoding and a fiber-optic cable are required to enable Dolby Digital sound. Sound systems with Dolby Pro Logic decoding are required to enable Dolby surround sound. (Additional cables and sound systems sold separately.) High Definition-ready TVs are required to enable high-definition features. (Microsoft)
Advance AV Pack -> Allows integration between the Xbox video game system and televisions or receivers
Uses optical digital audio input for Dolby Digital playback
Compatible with S-Video input (Microsoft)
Component Cable -> Similar to above but does not have Optical audio input (OEM)
S-Video/AV Cable -> Connects the Xbox game system via RCA-style cables to your television. Also includes S-Video connection for added picture clarity when used with S-Video compatible TVs (OEM)
RF Adapter -> Connects the Xbox to TVs without audio and video connections Operates on VHF channel 3 or 4
Switch selectable Exclusively for use with the Xbox video game system (Microsoft)
System Link Cable -> Connects two consoles together
Enable multi-Xbox head-to-head gameplay Easy snap-in connection Note: not all games have multi-system support