Do you have space on the back of your TV to try HD composite? Or just composite at that because I would just make sure your box is giving out a signal and double check the settings
Your Xbox may be putting out a higher definition than your 32-inch tv is capable of. You might have had it at 1080p so my suggestion is find a friend/relative who have a better tv, take it over and make the adjustments on the console/display settings and then take it back home and enjoy.
Also you may want to reset the display settings - check this article near the bottom :http://support.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-360/system/image-on-your-tv-is-unclear#40598191531f4657ba71962cb6d90e19
^ that's probably best. Ignore mine.
Nice one lads will give it a try
Appreciated
Nothing happened when I tried resetting the display settings,
Will take it around mates at weekend
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posted on 4/1/14
Do you have space on the back of your TV to try HD composite? Or just composite at that because I would just make sure your box is giving out a signal and double check the settings
posted on 4/1/14
Your Xbox may be putting out a higher definition than your 32-inch tv is capable of. You might have had it at 1080p so my suggestion is find a friend/relative who have a better tv, take it over and make the adjustments on the console/display settings and then take it back home and enjoy.
posted on 4/1/14
Also you may want to reset the display settings - check this article near the bottom :http://support.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-360/system/image-on-your-tv-is-unclear#40598191531f4657ba71962cb6d90e19
posted on 4/1/14
^ that's probably best. Ignore mine.
posted on 4/1/14
Nice one lads will give it a try
Appreciated
posted on 6/1/14
Any luck?
posted on 8/1/14
Nothing happened when I tried resetting the display settings,
Will take it around mates at weekend
posted on 14/4/14
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