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  • ehh
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2003
    • 28960

    #1

    Help hooking up my Xbox to my receiver...

    I bought my first receiver yesterday, and I noticed that the yellow/white/red cord on Xbox can't be split like most other can. So I can't run the yellow to the back of the TV, then the red/white to the back of the receiver like normal because the three colors can't be split apart.

    I assume I have to run all three cords into the receiver, then run some cable from the reciever back up to the TV?

    I hope at least.
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  • ExtremeGamer
    Extra Life 11/3/18
    • Jul 2002
    • 35299

    #2
    Re: Help hooking up my Xbox to my receiver...

    You need an optical cable from your 360 to your receiver.

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    • ehh
      Hall Of Fame
      • Mar 2003
      • 28960

      #3
      Re: Help hooking up my Xbox to my receiver...

      I have a regular Xbox, not a 360.

      Do I still need that cord?

      Thanks for the help.
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      • ExtremeGamer
        Extra Life 11/3/18
        • Jul 2002
        • 35299

        #4
        Re: Help hooking up my Xbox to my receiver...

        Originally posted by ehh
        I have a regular Xbox, not a 360.

        Do I still need that cord?

        Thanks for the help.
        Yeah, you need the S Video or advanced pack as well.

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        • p_rushing
          Hall Of Fame
          • Feb 2004
          • 14514

          #5
          Re: Help hooking up my Xbox to my receiver...

          If all you want to do is hook it up, you can run all the cables to the receiver and then run one cord from the receiver to the TV. You can run everything through one cord from the receiver to the TV as long as you are not running both HD and SD.

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          • TIm
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            • Jun 2003
            • 2214

            #6
            Re: Help hooking up my Xbox to my receiver...

            Alright Heres one for ya. I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer when it comes to this. I recently got a xbox360. I have a panny 26" HDTV (TUBE)... What is the best way to hook up to my receiver. My receiver is a Sony Dts 5.1....If that helps. I wanna hook it up so I can go get condembed

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            • Lonestar210
              Drive for 5
              • Jul 2002
              • 1012

              #7
              Re: Help hooking up my Xbox to my receiver...

              I have a TV with no Audio/Video inputs, would an RF Adapter work? Or would I need something else? For X-Box 360.

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              • dbeth
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                • Aug 2002
                • 2304

                #8
                Re: Help hooking up my Xbox to my receiver...

                To the original poster:

                The whole point of the receiver is to "receive" all of your different audio/video signals and let you manage them how you want. Hence all the different inputs. You can hook up your XBox to the AUX input, the cable box/VCR/TiVo to the TV input, the DVD player to the DVD input, a CD player or mp3 player to the CD input. Then, if you look on the back of the receiver, there should be a VIDEO OUTPUT section with probably a yellow composite jack, an S-Video jack, and a red/green/blue component output. This is what you hook into the video input on the back of your TV. Thus, any picture you send into the receiver will be routed to the TV based on your input selection.

                Hope that makes sense.....

                You can go digital and s-video if you want, but you can have a different output than input if you want.
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                • eXperiment63
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                  • Mar 2004
                  • 3077

                  #9
                  Re: Help hooking up my Xbox to my receiver...

                  You could also just buy a coupler to add a cable extension to the yellow wire...

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