video input from my xbox 360. Presently my comcast cable box connects straight to my tv and bypasses the amp and my audio from my television then goes back to the amp. Any ideas on how to run my video
video from the Xbox if it has that. But you must also run the audio to the Onkyo as well to the corresponding audio inputs of the component video input on the Onkyo. This may sound a little confusing,
video and audio over HDMI. If your xbox doesn't have HDMI, connect the video directly to your TV using whatever connector/cable is available (in terms of quality from best to worst: HDMI, component, s
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