Best xbox 360 cables according to redditors

We found 150 Reddit comments discussing the best xbox 360 cables. We ranked the 33 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Xbox 360 Cables:

u/shadow386 · 29 pointsr/gaming

You might want this

u/Mr_Mendelli · 13 pointsr/xbox360

I would say that you might have a chance of being able to use it if you can find a way to keep it cool. I had a friend that this happened to and he ended up using his minifridge as a means of being able to play it. I've also heard that frozen towels are a favorite method as well.

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As far as fixing it goes:
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Unless you have the knowledge and experience of fixing consoles, you're better off just buying a new one. If you get a new one that is a different model, you can buy an Xbox 360 Hard Drive Transfer Cable (Price will vary) to move your data to your new console.

u/DrStephenFalken · 8 pointsr/xbox360

On top of this OP might want to look into the data transfer cable so his son can port over his old HDD without any problem.

u/mistahpinkeyes · 7 pointsr/xbox360

You cannot run 720p (or 1080p) through a composite signal. You need a component cable (red,blue,green w/red & white audio):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composite_video

https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Xbox-360-Component-HD-Cable/dp/B000B6MLPU

Unfortunately it appears your television doesn't have component inputs.

You could try something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Portta-N3CVRHP-Component-Converter-support/dp/B003VJ9RP6 but at this point you're approaching the cost of a more recent secondhand 360 with hdmi.

u/MisterVash · 7 pointsr/battlefield3

sure thing, man! PROTIP: If you have a .edu email account, you can sign up for amazon student, and get amazon prime for free while you're in school. Really nifty.

for original xbox, amazon prime eligible: $56.70

for xbox slim, prime eligible: $50.86

You'll also need a Transfer cable Prime eligible: $7.49

edit: you get 6 months free, then it costs $39/yr, instead of $80/yr

u/DragoonBoots · 7 pointsr/whatisthisthing
u/gimptactics · 6 pointsr/gaming

With a VGA cable adaptor. This is the official one but there are others: http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-VGA-HD-AV-Cable/dp/B000B6MLTG/

u/UmberGryphon · 4 pointsr/patientgamers

I was using this Web page, which doesn't list S-Video as an option. However, Amazon does have S-Video cables for the 360, so I should have listed it where you suggest.

u/McGrude · 4 pointsr/gaming

That connection is only capable of standard definition TV ( 480i )

At the bare minimum connect via a component cable, it will have the white and red audio cables, a yellow composite cable, and a set of blue, green and red component video cables. Using the component video connection from this cable will allow you use either 720p or 1080i.

I connect one of our Xboxes to our TV with component video and it does 1080i just fine. Our other Xbox is on my desk and connects to my monitor via the Xbox VGA cable and is running at the LCD monitor's native resolution of 1680x1050 and looks very good.

Edit for Linky Clickies :

u/javi806 · 4 pointsr/xbox360

You need this. I think they sell used ones at Gamestop if you want to save a few bucks.

u/gooshybawa · 4 pointsr/xbox360

http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-VGA-HD-AV-Cable/dp/B000B6MLTG

This is probably what you're looking for.

u/e60deluxe · 3 pointsr/techsupport
u/YibberYabber · 3 pointsr/xbox360

It is stupidly easy. I just went through with it recently. Went from an old original xbox to the Gears3 xbox. All you need is this:
http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-Data-Transfer-Cable/dp/B003S9WJ9A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321038009&sr=8-1

Pop out your old harddrive connect it to this, plug it into the usb of the new one boot up and it will walk you through it. Just make sure that you select all the things you want to take over (e.g. saved game data) took only a couple of minutes and I was up and running.

u/bdh008 · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You need to study Sunday.

What I need is this cord. It doesn't look like like much, but my nephews don't have one, and I have to babysit them over the summer, and it would make it a whole lot easier on me if they were able to play multiplayer Minecraft. Which you need this cord for.

u/makdasamurai · 3 pointsr/xbox360

You can order an adaptor for that. Turtle Beach - Ear Force Xbox 360 Audio Adapter Cable - Xbox 360 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B08REVY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_hvIdzbK27SN98 other companies make it too just snagged that on amazon

u/ThePrimeCo · 3 pointsr/ps2

I bought some Monoprice component cables from Amazon. They have connectors for multiple consoles, and PS2 is one of them. I haven't had any issues with video quality.

u/finalexit · 3 pointsr/gaming
u/mauleriscool · 3 pointsr/xbox360

I installed an after market fan into my friends old xbox because he complained about how loud it was. The new fan had a switch that would make it low or high speed whenever needed. Whenever he would use the low setting on the after market fan and play a game, the console would end up overheat and shut down with the red rings till it cooled off enough to be turned on again.

Not really much you can do, maybe buy some gaming headphones and crank them up while playing.

u/rsjrDK · 3 pointsr/redditcasual

MS makes Makes a VGA Cable for the 360. I personally Bought it to used it on a Computer monitor I have instead of playing on a CRT(MW3).

u/eegras · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Not without introducing massive amounts of display lag.

Get one of these.

u/Pyronious · 3 pointsr/software

I'm not aware of a consumer-level capture card that can capture audio over HDMI and a secondary input simultaneously. My recommendation is to switch the cable coming out of your Xbox360 from HDMI to HD Component, then plug the audio from the Xbox360 into a small mixer along with your mic. Then plug the output of the mixer and the HD video from the Xbox into a capture card like this one.

Now you can play the game and talk into the mic, using the mixer to control the levels of each. The whole shebang will then be recorded by your capture device.

u/MendedX · 2 pointsr/techsupport

Before I can help, here is the names of the connectors you have. The Blue one is called VGA, and the Cream one is called DVI. The Easiest way of connected the Xbox 360 to the Screen is to use a Xbox 360 VGA cable https://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-VGA-HD-AV-Cable/dp/B0041D1L3W. The Connector goes into the Blue connector and you will have to use a RCA female to 3.5MM Female adapter https://www.amazon.com/Gametown-3-5mm-Stereo-Adapter-Female/dp/B00ZZGAZJA/ref=sr_1_3?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1474748249&sr=1-3&keywords=rca+female+to+3.5mm+adapter+female

If this is too much for you, just get a computer screen that has at least 2 HDMI ports on it or a DVI and HDMI port on it with a built in speaker. As of right now I believe that the PS4 only can be display out of HDMI so you will have to use a screen with HDMI in it. I will be able to better help in two hours from now, at work.

Best of luck!

u/agentsmith907 · 2 pointsr/xbox360
u/Father_of_the_Year · 2 pointsr/Team_Awesome

You can buy xbox data transfer cables now that will migrate all your data from the old HDD to the new one.

u/nanowire · 2 pointsr/gaming

I have one of the non HDMI xbox's as well. This is what came with my premium(at the time) bundled xbox and is what I am using. Works and looks great.

u/jp3553 · 2 pointsr/howto

On second thought, don't buy the Xbox Brand one for $40. Get a third party cable. It works just as well. You might need to get an adapter for audio depending on if it comes with it or not.

u/ccpsg · 2 pointsr/xbox360

Get a native Xbox 360 VGA adapter and run that to a monitor. You can use the laptop to pass audio through its microphone input.

Xbox 360 VGA HD AV Cable by Microsoft Software http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000B6MLTG/

u/SadXbox · 2 pointsr/xbox360

newegg says that monitor has a DVI input. I would just buy a simple HDMI - DVI cable, and use that.

Also, if you have an original style 360 or a 360 S, you can buy a proper VGA cable for it. If you have a 360 E, you should look into the aforementioned HDMI - DVI cable.

u/cybercifrado · 2 pointsr/gaming

Portable screen solution for the Xbox360
XBox 360 VGA Adapter

I would recommend the latter if you have a desktop computer already and an open VGA port - one screen, two functions. Get that with the aforementioned monitor, use the DVI for PC and VGA for Xbox.

u/iamdan1 · 2 pointsr/xbox360

I hooked my xbox to my computer monitor, just a simple samsung monitor, using thus cable, and it works pretty good. Not as good as hdmi, but for the convenience factor it works.

u/O100001 · 2 pointsr/xbox
u/VidjaGamer19 · 2 pointsr/techsupport

You need an active converter for that to work, you are better off buying the official Xbox 360 cable that goes directly to VGA. That will work better and be cheaper than a converter.

Edit: Gen Xbox 360 HD 6-Feet VGA Audio/Video Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002DGPNOM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_VgX2wbSDHBJZY

u/bensly · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

This is the one I use. I like it because I don't need to hook it up to my computer. Just plug in a USB drive and press the record button. Then I just transfer the files to my computer and go from there.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0758D8TRJ

u/Alcoheroe · 2 pointsr/techsupport

Ok, you could get this to go from the Xbox to your monitor

Xbox 360 VGA HD AV Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0041D1L3W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5jU4yb5YE14K0

That splits the audio and video into VGA and your audio, then get this to go from that cable to the amp earlier.

BesYee 6.35mm 1/4 inch TRS Stereo Jack Male to 2 RCA Female Plug Y Splitter Adapter Cable 20cm/8inch (635M-2RCAFM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017IAY5JG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pnU4ybX46V48V

Then one of those 1/4" to 3.5m adapters and your headphones.

u/Roobotics · 2 pointsr/AskElectronics

What you're referring to is the Xbox Audio Dongle Adapter

It works by plugging into the proprietary port beside the HDMI space.

u/dothecreepuhh · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Try this

Edit: wrong cable.

u/DigiSmackd · 2 pointsr/xbox360

Unless I'm missing something, you should be able to just plug your headset into the LCD Monitor and let it pass the sound through. (assuming you mean 3.5mm not 35mm.)


The Xbox360 Elite should have a built in TOSLINK ( optical) port on the back. You shouldn't need the adapter (it was for the older Xboxs that didn't have the built-in Optical port). ((EDIT- This is true only of the NEW Elite SLIM Model - if you don't have the slim model you DO want the adapter. - Note that the "official" adapter goes for around $50 new))

headphones like the EarForce X41 use this port for audio (the toslink just goes to their little wireless receiver, which send the signal to the headphones.)


u/pokku · 2 pointsr/xbox360

I think so. I don't know for sure as I use component cable and it has optical output. But wait, now as I look it seems you can't use both this adapter and HDMI at the same time. This should do it. Thanks to DigiSmackd who posted link to it earlier.

u/ManMadeHuman · 2 pointsr/gaming

Here you go.

If you have an HDMI port and your monitor is DVI .. then use this one

u/jbigboote · 2 pointsr/xbox360

depending on how big your current Xbox 360 hard drive is, I would buy a 360 S, and either re-use your current drive with it, or use a USB drive to transfer the contents. you can also get an official transfer cable, which may be easier.

u/tldnradhd · 2 pointsr/techsupport

If it's a 360, get this cord. That takes care of everything if you can use the VGA input on the monitor.

u/imightbearobot · 2 pointsr/24hoursupport

Audio out of the PC is easy:

The Cheap Way using internal sound card

Or using an external DAC

For the 360 it will output audio and HDMI at the same time, there is just a plastic shield over the hdmi port when the component cable is plugged in. Options are:

you can break it off the plastic tab so both the component cable and hdmi cable can be plugged in at the same time or

Get an xbox vga cable

I didn't think the wii had hdmi out so I have no idea what you are doing there.

u/RocketLeagueReddit · 2 pointsr/RocketLeague

Thanks for the response. Honestly, the only reason I pulled the trigger on buying these items is because I recently lost the breakaway cable that connects my wired 360 controller to the PC and since I've had it for so many years, figured it was time to try the newer [xbox one] controller.

> but are you trying to use multiple controllers? Seems like the only reason to spend so much to use a wired controller with an adaptor.

Very good point actually... I have NO intention on ever buying xbox one (if anything, PS4) so I really wouldn't be utilizing the hardware at all, however, I did buy Steam Link for living room gaming so that is really my only rationale here... On that note, I could go the PS4 route so I'd have a 2nd controller if I ever got the console, but I don't really like their controller design.

> If not I'd recommend returning both and just getting this instead. It's what I've used for years and it's been perfect. And it'd save you a chunk of change.

Awesome! I might just return the items and do this. P.S. - I already have breakaway cable replacement on the way so worst case, I'll be right back to using good ole trusty wired 360 controller... Thanks again for replying, it helped me organize my thoughts :)

u/Bucco3 · 1 pointr/gaming

So I should get this cord?
Xbox 360 VGA HD AV Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0041D1L3W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_gYvHyb0BK1KXN

u/badgarok725 · 1 pointr/xbox360
u/Falcorion · 1 pointr/buildapc

Take a look at the Logitech Z323.

Looks like that will do exactly what you're looking for.

I believe you have to use this VGA cord though with your xbox to accomplish what you're trying to do though.

u/demilich88 · 1 pointr/ps2

Are you referring to the "PS2 to HD" as the converter?
https://www.amazon.com/KOBWA-Video-Converter-Output-Monitor/dp/B01IDC1DXY/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1509645424&sr=8-4&keywords=ps2+to+hdmi

If so, I would not recommend it if you are looking for the best quality video! Because resolution outputs are limited. I'll explain later more on this.
In my experience if you are looking for the best video quality and don't want to spend a lot of money on an OSSC or XRGB mini to de-interlace 480i. I would just buy component cables and connect those straight to your HDTV or HD CRT if you have it.
I've tested two types of component cables on my widescreen HD CRT. Cheap price ones from amazon and the Sony ps3 component cables. Right off the bat you can tell the build quality difference. The Sony PS3 component cables feel heavy duty and shielded vs the amazon Monoprice which feel lighter and possibly not shielded but I may be wrong on that.
As far as image quality goes they both look the same! I was hoping the Sony PS3 component cables would look better but they don't. This may be different on an HDTV, so keep that in mind. I need to test the difference.

https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-6FT-Component-Cable-Xbox-360/dp/B004C4U1VI/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1509645667&sr=1-6&keywords=ps2+component+cable

https://www.amazon.com/Component-Cable-Pack-Length-Playstation-3/dp/B000VTX0MK/ref=sr_1_7?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1509645736&sr=1-7&keywords=sony+ps3+component+cables

On top of this, one thing I have noticed is that the colors look so much better on a HD CRT vs an HDTV when the PS2 is connected through component.
If you want to take it a step further I would buy a memory card loaded with FreeMCboot and download GSM.elf. This will allow you force games to run at 480p and there is a definite difference between 480i and 480p. Also you can play at higher resolutions like 720p and 1080i. Since you are connecting to a HDTV you can also force games to run at true widescreen with ps2rdmod.elf
At this point this is where the PS2 to HDMI converter has its limitations. You can't use GSM with it because it will not support anything higher than 480i, 576i, 480p. To be honest I don't think it has the best transcoder chipset to properly convert component to hdmi. I remember it looking blurry on my HDTV at 480i. I never tested it with games running at 480p. Also it has problems when you force games to run at true widescreen.

You will have to look into that further if you are interested.
To force games to run at 480p
http://psx-scene.com/forums/f291/gs-mode-selector-development-feedback-61808/

To force games to run at widescreen:
http://psx-scene.com/forums/f19/ps2rdmod-ps2rd-w-pnach-support-112030/
https://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-PCSX2-Widescreen-Game-Patches

u/Veritas413 · 1 pointr/techsupport

If you're trying to hook a 360 to a computer monitor, there's the Xbox 360 VGA Cable.

You'll need an adapter for audio, RCA to 1/8" female if you want to plug in computer speakers.

I can give you more information if this is the right track.

u/strolls · 1 pointr/rocksmith

If your TV does indeed do 1024x768 then you should be fine with it.

You should be fine at standard-defintion resolutions (480 vertical pixels) using the yellow (composite) cable that comes with the console, but a component cable should give a sharper picture even on standard-definition (depending on your TV and the quality of your eyesight) and will take full advantage of the resolution of a 1024x768 telly.

  • Component cable for Xbox 360
  • Component cable for PS3

    If you're buying a new telly soon, then maybe see if you can get away with the yellow composite cable for a while, because any new TV will have an HDMI cable, and that will give a better picture (depending the TV and your eyesight) than component. The HDMI cable will be a bit cheaper, and you'd always choose it over component.

    I'm not aware of any gameplay differences between the two consoles. Someone said in another post that the E3 demo units were 360s, so that was what the early development must have been done on, so the title must be better and more "native" to that console. Personally, I don't think it makes any difference.

    I have a PS3 (and I actually bought a new PS3 for Rocksmith) and I think it's a better console, from a hardware point of view - I've had my PS3 for over 4 years and it's still going great. Early models of the 360 had a terrible failure rate and I still think of it as a "cheap" console; however the latest slim models look like they've fixed these problems, and they're a fair chunk cheaper than the PS3. I kinda feel like the 360 is less cost, if you just want to see if you get along with Rocksmith.

    My copy of Rocksmith hasn't arrived yet, but it's a bargain compared to the cost of guitar lessons. If it works even reasonably well then buying a console to play it on is still a bargain compared to, say, 10 or 20 hours of lessons.
u/Shilo59 · 1 pointr/skyrim

Try this. You should be able to find the washers and bolts at any hardware store, but the thermal paste might be harder to find. Before Fallout New Vegas came out my 360 RROD'd, and I fixed it using this guide. I haven't had any problems since. I also highly recommend getting on of these.

u/LiL_BrOwNiE247 · 1 pointr/techsupport

I asked my friend about this setup (he has a similar setup of his own) and said to get this cable instead. He said that the cheaper cables may get the job done but they end up having issues with ghosting, whereas if you spring the $36 for the Microsoft one you shouldn't have any issues.

Either way, thanks for the help.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/gamingsuggestions

Well sense she already has a 360 I assume you want one too. You might be able to find the a cheap older model used at gamestop/craigslist/ebay. If you want the new S model you can get one with a 250gb hard drive for $300 or one with a 4gb hard drive for $200. I would suggest just going for the 250gb.

Hooking it up to a monitor is easy if it has a VGA port. Amazon has a cheap VGA cable for the 360 here. On my monitor there was ghost effect when I was on the dashboard but you couldn't tell it was there once you were in a game.

I can't remember exactly how I had sound but I'm pretty sure I just used this
and used a extra pair of speakers I had laying around.

I've never used any of the keyboard/mouse adapters so I can't really say anything about that but if anything you should get used to a controller after a while.

u/BionicJuice · 1 pointr/gaming

I have one of these Though I wish I had HDMI

u/FallenWyvern · 1 pointr/gaming

If you're trying to record the xbox on your PC, you may also consider either a video capture card and this cable : http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-VGA-HD-AV-Cable/dp/B000B6MLTG

That would let you hook the xbox to your PC. Then use that to record everything.

u/powerdeamon · 1 pointr/xbox360

If I understand correctly, you want to buy a slim and have the xbox with removable hard drive?

If so you should be fine I think. I didn't have a slim, but I replaced my old Elite with a new one and bought the HD transfer cable which hooks directly up to the HD you want to transfer from, and plugs into the USB ports on the xbox you want to transfer to.

edit: This is the cable I bought (not from amazon)

u/asciutto · 1 pointr/projectors

http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-VGA-Audio-Video-Cable/dp/B002DGPNOM/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1406897232&sr=1-1&keywords=xbox+360+vga

This is what I used to use, but again since the resolution of your projector is so low you probably won't see much of an improvement.

u/mistakenotmy · 1 pointr/projectors

http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Xbox-360-Component-HD-Cable/dp/B000B6MLPU

This would let you do HD out of the xbox as component. However the projector is only XGA (1024x768) so it will be scaled down to fit.

Edit: sorry meant to reply to your reply, wrong text box

u/Donutfreak · 1 pointr/WTF

Xbox 360: $150 Used

Portal 2: About $50

Xbox VGA Adapter: $5

About $250 after everything.

Plug the thing into whatever monitor you have, and there you go. Stop lying to yourself, Portal was one of the best games ever. Don't miss out on the sequel.

u/TerakRall · 1 pointr/crtgaming

These are the cables in use, and yes, there are probably a couple of weak links in here:

Xbox 360: https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-6FT-Component-Cable-Xbox-360/dp/B004C4U1VI/

Wii: Not this exact cable but something similar, 3rd party cable purchased at GameStop long ago - https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Component-Wii-Playstation-3-2/dp/B003SVVHIW/

Wii U: https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-6-Feet-Audio-Video-Component/dp/B003L14Y9I/

PS3: https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Gold-Plated-Component-HD-AV-Cable-for-Sony-PS2-or-PS3-Retail-Pack/191850627294

Gamecube: Offical Nintendo GC cable

Daisy chain link: https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Component-Video-Cable-Audio/dp/B01D5H8C4K/

gcompsw to BVM: unknown 3rd party component cable, have had a long time

The "noise" is visible regardless of which source is in use.
Having now typed all that out - would it be logical to first try replacing that unknown component cable feeding to the BVM with another Amazon Basics component cable (I have a spare)? Or are those trash?

u/Takarias · 1 pointr/xbox

As you may have noticed, the 360 and the 360S use entirely different shaped HDDs. Sucks for anyone who's upgrading an existing console.

Luckily, MS offers such gamers the Xbox 360 Hard Drive Transfer Cable. This lets you copy the entire contents of an existing 360 HDD to the new 360S HDD. I do not know if it wipes the HDD on the receiving end, but this is the cable you're looking for.

u/theclaw · 1 pointr/xbox360

I would actually buy a 16:9 display, not a 16:10 one. Otherwise you'll have to live with a letterbox (you can't actually change the resolution of the games).

Also, at least with the old non-slim model (I'm not sure about the slim model), if you want audio, you probably need an "audio dongle adapter", because you probably won't be able to use the audio signal from HDMI (at least if you're using regular analog speakers).

u/Rakielis · 1 pointr/xbox360

get one of these

http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-VGA-HD-AV-Cable/dp/B000B6MLTG

and a monitor that has a VGA input and last, youll need to hook up speakers some how.

i recommend getting a full 1080p monitor as it looks great to play xbox on a large screen sitting that close. i have a similar set up with a 27". i sit just 2 feet away. its awesome and get good speakers!

and be sure to check out /r/battlestations

u/abdullahcfix · 1 pointr/ps2

Yeah the problem is caused by the fact that my cable and most cheap cables on eBay/Amazon are not shielded. Just get this.

u/TypicalCardiologist5 · 1 pointr/fixit

Does the monitor work if you hook it up to a DVD player or something else on the same input? If the monitor works fine, the next thing I would try to replace is the video cable. If your monitor has a connection for component video, buy this cable instead, it will give you a much better quality image

Has this xbox ever worked? Was the xbox and display purchased in the same country? The reason I ask is because some displays (UK) use 50Hz while other displays (US) use 60Hz. That can cause some funky images on the screen.

If none of those fix the problem, it is probably related to the hardware or software components on xbox itself (much more difficult/time consuming to fix). Not impossible, just might be easier to buy a used xbox on ebay.

u/SirEDCaLot · 1 pointr/needadvice

okay I gotcha. And for your xbox, is the xbox 360 that has built in HDMI output? If so what's plugged into the AV output?

It's supposed to work like this, comm audio comes out of the controller, while game audio comes from the console's AV cable.

If your Xbox has the direct HDMI output, then you need this adapter to give the headset something to plug into. Your headset should have include a 2xRCA to 3.5mm adapter cable. You'd plug the red and white (RCA) plugs into the adapter I just linked, then plug the green 3.5mm stereo jack into the other end of the adapter cable.

Does that get you were you need or did I miss something?

u/Manodactyl · 1 pointr/techsupport

one of these and one of these That should do it.

u/senlsessDoug · 1 pointr/whatisthisthing

This is part of a breakaway cable for an xbox360/one wired controller. Could be used with other devices but that is where I have most often seen it.

Link to it on amazon

u/Daitoku · 1 pointr/xbox360

Do you have component cables, hdmi or are you using RCA to hookup your Xbox?

As stated the headphones your looking at require a toslink out which is featured on the component cables

Edit: If your using HDMI does your tv have a 3.5mm out (headphone jack)? That would be the easiest option, just plug whatever into there and be done.

You could also use a HDMI audio extractor but most will need an amp between it and your headphones.

Edit 2: This should work if your using hdmi in addition to the turtle beach headphones

u/Condus · 1 pointr/CloneHero

Insten USB Breakaway Cable Compatible With MicroSoft xBox 360 https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B006GLM866/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oYCYCbHQHFYHB

u/DaddyGebel · 1 pointr/ps2

Monoprice 6FT 4 in 1 Component Cable for Xbox 360, Wii, PS3 and PS2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004C4U1VI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1aVBCbC13EWA3

I was going to suggest these but it seems like they’re out of stock. They are definitely worth the wait in my opinion though. Great build quality and they even work for systems like ps3/x360/Wii

u/finetundra · 1 pointr/DarkSouls2

Was the console one of the older "phat" models? Looks like this . If so, and provided is has that kind of hump, you can buy an Xbox 360 Data Transfer Cable . I'd also like to note that this will also work for a slim models hard drive but I don't recall if the slim models came with one or if it was an add in later. Hope this helps ya and good luck.

u/Toamikel · 1 pointr/xbox360
u/lightzalot · 1 pointr/Wishlist

Something

Pooper Scooper

=)

u/MassLardage · 1 pointr/CloneHero
u/Moonman190 · 1 pointr/techsupport

Would this or this work? The pictures are kind of vague and I don't quite understand how the hard drive plugs in.

u/Kionea · 1 pointr/wii
u/Anonymous_user_of_US · 1 pointr/xbox

It's the spot where your charger connects, here is a new charging cable since you may not have one.

u/ErantyInt · 1 pointr/crtgaming

If composite is your goal, a Pi is probably the cheapest way to get 240p.

u/Iyoten · 1 pointr/ps2

I bought this and couldn't be happier with it.

u/Trottingslug · 1 pointr/xbox

You can get a used one on [amazon](Monoprice 6FT 4 in 1 Component Cable for Xbox 360, Wii, PS3 and PS2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004C4U1VI/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_HGHxybTP9KCEE) for like $2 bucks used.

u/The_White_Injun · 1 pointr/xbox360
u/WakeUp_SmellTheAshes · 1 pointr/xbox360

You want to know the name of the trapezoid port? It doesn't have any widely used name, I'm sure Microsoft has a name but its not important. I believe this is what you are looking for?

On a side note, I'm not sure why you are wiring the speakers separately.. most TVs have headphone jacks that you could use for your computer speakers. This would allow you to have either your component connection go through your TV, or (if your TV has an HDMI port) your HDMI go through your TV for a better connection. (if you are looking for cheap HDMI cables here are a bunch of different lengths, and remember, any difference in HDMI cable performance is negligible, if it exists at all.)

u/sharpsharp69 · 1 pointr/gaming

I put a whisper fan and a aurora in my launch xbox and it still hasn't RRODed.

u/Guest101010 · 1 pointr/xbox360

I'm guessing you're using a HDMI/DVI converter, which of course won't carry sound.

I'm afraid that, unlike with the PS3, there is no way to output audio through a different cable than you're outputting video (unless you count the optical audio out, which doesn't exist on an HDMI cable).

The good news? You can use this cable with your monitor. Don't be fooled by the HDMI nonsense; VGA will be just as good as HDMI!

u/castiliad · 1 pointr/techsupport

You're gonna need an extra cable for your xbox. It's gonna look like this.

u/haavio · 1 pointr/xbox360

I agree with CybaRJJ here. This is becomming an oddly common issue with Panasonic TVs and 360s. Although I do see Sony having it as well. At this point there really isn't any way to remove it from the blacklist (firmware update has worked for some, but as with all firmware updates... proceed at your own risk).

I would honestly recommend picking up the Component HD cable. I'm certain your 42" supports it and it's 6 bucks on Amazon. You'll get that same HD video, but only stereo audio unless you've got an optical cable to plug into you receiver.

Component cable: http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-Component-HD-AV-Cable/dp/B000B6MLPU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1373564366&sr=8-1&keywords=xbox+component+cable

Panasonic Firmware: http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/tv/download/fw/index.html



u/famousjoshua · 1 pointr/Gaming4Gamers

You can get a VGA out for an Xbox 360.

http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-VGA-HD-AV-Cable/dp/B000B6MLTG/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_1_1

Then a simple DVI converter if your display doesn't have a VGA input.

I used one of these and it worked great. Xbox will actually output to your displays native resolution too.

u/SnappyCrunch · 1 pointr/techsupport

This is the right place, or at least the best place reddit currently has that I know of.

There's no way to cut the video feed out of an HDMI signal by cutting wires or similar. HDMI cables don't have dedicated video wires, the video and audio signals are digtally interleaved across all the signal wires.

However, this cable will probably allow you to disconnect the video signal from the audio signal if your TV supports it. I have a HDMI port on my TV that will accept an analog signal as part of the same port (It's meant for connecting to a PC that can't output an audio signal over the HDMI link).

However, I'm not sure that disconnecting the video signal will be particularly useful to you. I assume you want to avoid LCD burn-in, but does your TV blank the display when it loses a video signal, or does it simply display "Signal not found"? If so, you're just trading one kind of burn-in for another.

u/LittleHelperRobot · 1 pointr/xbox360

Non-mobile: official on amazon

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u/arof · 1 pointr/technology

Oh they'll have extension cables (See the list price on that? For a slightly more power-passing USB cable? It's never gone down in retail stores).

u/devnul · 1 pointr/xbox360

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002WIG4LW

This is what I use for my Turtle Beach headphones and it works great.

u/jsprat · 1 pointr/rocksmith

Which end do you have to futz with? The USB end or the lead end?

After about a year, I had to jiggle the USB end to make it work. Turns out the breakaway cable failed. I replaced it with this. Works like a champ now, and I have a spare.

u/colon108 · 1 pointr/techsupport

I'm assuming you are using HDMI? You will need an adapter that allows you to plug in your turtle beaches and the HDMI connector. They cost about $10 on Amazon.

Like this one

u/ch1k3n123 · 1 pointr/gtavcustoms
u/proneto911 · 1 pointr/xbox360

official on amazon and its like $12. All your probably going to need is a component to 3.5 jack for audio if you want to use headphones but not sure if that will work correctly. I'd put it through a stereo

u/Coredweller · 1 pointr/rocksmith

The XBox 360 does support analog audio output, if you use the component HD AV cable. It includes analog stereo RCA outputs. http://amzn.com/B000B6MLPU

u/ThisGuyCantReddit · 0 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I need this cable for my YouTube channel. I do gameplay videos, and currently our games don't look very good which won't retain viewers. This will make our videos look better and improve overall video quality.

u/Jerbethlance · 0 pointsr/xbox

It sounds like you have an "e" model which uses a different style av cable than the phat and the "s" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I6BOSYY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_p6eUzb7YYGMJJ)