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#1 kingphillip
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This problem has been getting me angry for the past few weeks, all I've been doing is trying to get it to 1080i like it says so on the TV. It's a huge 121cm panasonic projection crt tv that can go up to 1080i. I put all of the cables for HTDV in the right place, all five, exept the yellow one; and have it set on TV. It somehow looks better, but just a little bit, but the screen image goes all sharp and wierd every 10 seconds. The real problem is when I try setting it on HDTV, no picture, just sound; and when I do something that makes a menu pop up on the TV, e.g changing the volume - the screen is all static, but in color.

If anyone could help, it would be appreciated.:)

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#2 MarilynMan2
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first of all make double check and make sure that all of the cables are in the right spot if they then check and make sure that you have it set to the right channel on your tv usually hd is on a different channel such as hd input 1 or 2, or aux if that doesnt work then make sure that your settings in your dashboard are set correctly and then make sure the settings on your t.v. are correct to if this helped you out let me know.
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okay i just looked go to your dashboard go all the way over to system and hit console settings and then display and then hdtv settings and there you go change that and it should work
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hmmmm, wtf is aux and hd imput 1 and 2? ill be hopeless at finding those; oh and I've already checked for all of those problems, all in the right place.
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#5 kingphillip
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I also forgot to mention that I got a friends component cable to try it out on my 360, so it's definately not a faulty wire, either the 360, or the wrong tv settings.