On the cord that connects the xbox 360 to the tv there is a switch to switch from regular definition to high definition. the switch must be on HD to work
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Have you tried disconnecting the HDMI cable from both the TV and the console and then trying to reconnect?
Y+RT does not reset controllers for the Xbox 360, so not sure what you are attempting there?
What type of TV do you have? It appears the issue is with either your cable or the TV seeing that you are having the same issue with both your PS3 and Xbox 360.
I still think your first step should be to disconnect all cables from both ends and reconnect. (with poer off of all sytems of course) If this doesn't solve your issue then submit further information on your setup such as TV make and model and I can research other possibilities.
Your PS3 may not be in HD mode. When you turn on your PS3 hold down the button until you hear a series of beeps. This will switch the PS3 to work with your HDMI. Now turn off and turn on the PS3 normally and you should have video.
I may be wring on the steps so check your manual or reference:
Your console must have the HDMI connection inorder for it to use the HDMI cord. Most newer consoles have the connection. If your only connection looks like a trapazoid and there is no connection under it stating HDMI, then you do not have a console with the HDMI connection.
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Before you take your xbox to bits, if you are using an hdmi cable, make sure it is pushed fully into the console and tv.
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It's possible that your Xbox is sending out a picture that's higher resolution than your TV can display. Try reducing the resolution of the Xbox video output.
Why don't you just take it to Best Buy or where ever you got it from
and then exchange it or you could return it and git your $ back!!!!!!!and rate this Fix Ya please!!!!!
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