Is there technical problems when moving a 360 from a HDtv to an SDtv?

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#1 nerdy100
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As there is with a PS3. Where you have to reset it.

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#2 penpusher
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shouldnt be, if 360 cant detect an HDtv it should revert to the next compatible setting
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#3 ImprovedMind
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Nope I go from SD to HD all the time with no problems at all. The system is able to detect it and make the appropriate changes automatically on start-up.

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#4 nerdy100
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Oh good, thanks

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#5 EasyNormalHard1
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Don't really no because I only got a sdtv. A BIG fricking one at that but a SDTV none the less. (just guessing here) I don't think there would be a problem with doing that but just call up Xbox 360's tech support to be 100% sure on questions about that stuff. Maybe they can even go through the hook up with you step by step to your TV and the options menu on you 360. Also if there is a problem you got them right on the phone with you. Or you can call up tech support for the TV you got and talk to them about setting up your HDTV options for Xbox 360 gaming support.

I don't think most people even know if your tv is playing games in 1080p or i or abcdefg anyway or 7 what ever the number is and all the rest of them lol.

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#6 nottu
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nope I just did it last week
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#7 penpusher
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Don't really no because I only got a sdtv. A BIG fricking one at that but a SDTV none the less. (just guessing here) I don't think there would be a problem with doing that but just call up Xbox 360's tech support to be 100% sure on questions about that stuff. Maybe they can even go through the hook up with you step by step to your TV and the options menu on you 360. Also if there is a problem you got them right on the phone with you. Or you can call up tech support for the TV you got and talk to them about setting up your HDTV options for Xbox 360 gaming support.

I don't think most people even know if your tv is playing games in 1080p or i or abcdefg anyway or 7 what ever the number is and all the rest of them lol.

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why do people answer questionswhen they cant possibly know the answer? .. .. ..
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#8 Ghost_702
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No, you just plug in the composite cables and set the switch to SDTV.
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#9 EasyNormalHard1
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[QUOTE="EasyNormalHard1"]

Don't really no because I only got a sdtv. A BIG fricking one at that but a SDTV none the less. (just guessing here) I don't think there would be a problem with doing that but just call up Xbox 360's tech support to be 100% sure on questions about that stuff. Maybe they can even go through the hook up with you step by step to your TV and the options menu on you 360. Also if there is a problem you got them right on the phone with you. Or you can call up tech support for the TV you got and talk to them about setting up your HDTV options for Xbox 360 gaming support.

I don't think most people even know if your tv is playing games in 1080p or i or abcdefg anyway or 7 what ever the number is and all the rest of them lol.

penpusher

why do people answer questionswhen they cant possibly know the answer? .. .. ..

good point but......

I was just throwing my two cents around on this. I didn't really try to answer him more gave advice on how to get them answers.

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#10 penpusher
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[QUOTE="penpusher"][QUOTE="EasyNormalHard1"]

Don't really no because I only got a sdtv. A BIG fricking one at that but a SDTV none the less. (just guessing here) I don't think there would be a problem with doing that but just call up Xbox 360's tech support to be 100% sure on questions about that stuff. Maybe they can even go through the hook up with you step by step to your TV and the options menu on you 360. Also if there is a problem you got them right on the phone with you. Or you can call up tech support for the TV you got and talk to them about setting up your HDTV options for Xbox 360 gaming support.

I don't think most people even know if your tv is playing games in 1080p or i or abcdefg anyway or 7 what ever the number is and all the rest of them lol.

EasyNormalHard1

why do people answer questionswhen they cant possibly know the answer? .. .. ..

good point but......

I was just throwing my two cents around on this. I didn't really try to answer him more gave advice on how to get them answers.

fair enough