Curious, but how does a TV not support splitscreen created by the console? To my knowledge, an HDMI cord is used to better graphics, should have 0 game play alteration
I did a quick online search and seems only HDTVs support splitscreen. If you have a HDTV, you need the HDMI cord that connects to the back of the 360.
If you do not have an HDTV, you cannot have splitscreen
You need HDTV (720p or better) for MC splitscreen. But you do not need an HDMI cable to get HD from your 360. A component (RGB) cable will do the trick. These have the 360 A/V connector on one end, and 5 RCA leads on the other: 3 for the color primaries, and 2 for audio. HDMI is better and more convenient if the TV supports it, but analog RGB works just fine as well (for 720p). My 360 is hooked up this way. My Xbox One gets the single HDMI port on the back of my aging Samsung TV.
You need HDTV (720p or better) for MC splitscreen. But you do not need an HDMI cable to get HD from your 360. A component (RGB) cable will do the trick. These have the 360 A/V connector on one end, and 5 RCA leads on the other: 3 for the color primaries, and 2 for audio. HDMI is better and more convenient if the TV supports it, but analog RGB works just fine as well (for 720p). My 360 is hooked up this way. My Xbox One gets the single HDMI port on the back of my aging Samsung TV.
One would think a HDTV would support a HDMI cord, sine thats how you get hi def
My 360 came with the cord, so didnt know they had the regular rf type cords lol
One would think a HDTV would support a HDMI cord, sine thats how you get hi def
My 360 came with the cord, so didnt know they had the regular rf type cords lol
In what world is an analog-RGB cable the same thing as an RF cable? VGA, capable of very high resolutions, is analog RGB + H sync + V sync. I think you are confused.
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Our TV doesn't support what is needed to play Splitscreen, so I heard you can get a HDMI cord, but I can't for reasons I cannot explain.
So, is this possible. Trick the system?
Curious, but how does a TV not support splitscreen created by the console? To my knowledge, an HDMI cord is used to better graphics, should have 0 game play alteration
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Minecraft just says my TV doesn't support Splitscreen due to something, I'm not sure what.
I did a quick online search and seems only HDTVs support splitscreen. If you have a HDTV, you need the HDMI cord that connects to the back of the 360.
If you do not have an HDTV, you cannot have splitscreen
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There's no work around?
Because it's strange that on other Xbox games that use far more data than Minecraft can do Splitscreen just fine, but not MC :/
You need HDTV (720p or better) for MC splitscreen. But you do not need an HDMI cable to get HD from your 360. A component (RGB) cable will do the trick. These have the 360 A/V connector on one end, and 5 RCA leads on the other: 3 for the color primaries, and 2 for audio. HDMI is better and more convenient if the TV supports it, but analog RGB works just fine as well (for 720p). My 360 is hooked up this way. My Xbox One gets the single HDMI port on the back of my aging Samsung TV.
One would think a HDTV would support a HDMI cord, sine thats how you get hi def
My 360 came with the cord, so didnt know they had the regular rf type cords lol
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Amazon links?
In what world is an analog-RGB cable the same thing as an RF cable? VGA, capable of very high resolutions, is analog RGB + H sync + V sync. I think you are confused.