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Hm well i dont know about the pinky part but on the AV cable and the end part where it connects to the xbox 360 there is a switch which indicates wether its on TV or HDTV if your tv doesnt support HDTV and is switch to HDTV only sound is produced try flicking the switch upwards or downwards (in opposite direction it is. Hope this helped
TRy the game in other consoles if the game keeps playing up its the game, it may have corrupt data, otherwise you r xbox may just not like the game. Good Luck.
.this could be caused by an unsupported display setting for your t.v .are you using the right settings. to adjust them go to options in the xbox main meneu and then t.v options and adjust the screen disply. and then try your game. please write back here if this dosent help
You start lips up and turn on the microphones, They start flashing green slowly then hold the power on the mics again and they flash green faster then press the sync buttton on your xbox360 the small button next to memory card port. The mic lights will go white quickly and start to glow when you play the game
Wow i have no idea what to do with my Xbox #360 Elite. I was playing halo3 and my screen started acting up, and the colors on the tv were flashing.. red pink green and blue.. but i could still play.. so i shut it down then turned it on and had no picture
no red lights, no previous error msgs, and video output on the box has just died. playing halo yesterday and mid-game the colours went askew (like a green overlay) with horizontal banding, backing out to the dash solved nothing so after a reboot there was simply no video. troubleshooted the tv and cables and its definately the box. http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=625804
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