I don't have a HDTV nor plasma or projection TV. I have standard TV with only one output for my TV. It's for the cable. I have no other input or output slots in my television. For my X-box I used and RF switch and it was real easy to hook up. And about a week before I got my system I hustled around to get a "broken" VCR. So that I could use RCA cables for better visuals and my home stereo for surround sound. I read on Gamespot that the RF switch if used on the new 360 doesn't do it justice, and that the RCA cables that come with the system and use of a VCR help out the way the game looks on a non HDTV. I saw some pictures and saw they were right so that is why I decided to go the VCR/RCA cable route.
Now before I hooked the system up my TV cable worked fine and after I lost use of my TV. I've got no cable anymore. And when playing games(in Surround Sound) my TV doesn't have sound coming from it as well. But, when I turn on my stereo and my VCR and my 360 my game works fine. It's gotten to the point where I just don't care about anything else as long as the game works when I turn it on. I jiggled and pulled and adjusted every wire many times in the back of my VCR and stereo for a month with only losing battles. So now I am here to ask what that guy had asked? What the hell am I doning wrong? Do I even need a broken VRC to hook up my system? I don't know?
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