I've got a Xbox, Wii and most recently (TODAY!!!) a 360.
Besides the consoles, I've got a Samsung DVD recorder with 80 gb harddrive and a digital cable box (the latter connected through the dvd so I can record from it)
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No TV , I'm using a monitor instead connected throug DVI. EyeTV for my TV (576p FTW), VGA for the 360, S-Video for the iPod dock. Sound pops into a Realistic EQ, Rotel amp then into a pair of Rega Alya tower speakers.
Originally Posted by Dr. James No TV , I'm using a monitor instead connected throug DVI. EyeTV for my TV (576p FTW), VGA for the 360, S-Video for the iPod dock. Sound pops into a Realistic EQ, Rotel amp then into a pair of Rega Alya tower speakers.
2 dvd players (sony and apex), ps2, mediagate, all region vcr, and occasionally plug my laptop into the thing with an s-video cable and audio cables to watch videos or play games on a big screen, it's the sweetest thing evar!
Originally Posted by Borgi [HUN] psx, nes, snes :C
im too late. im going to buy a ps2 in the next year.. or around christmas ;>
Don't buy a ps2 unless you really want some ps2 exclusive. The Xbox is much better, especially if you mod it then you can use it as a GREAT media player as well. (stream videos from your computer) Also even a non-modded Xbox will still let you play DVDs in RGB (unlike ps2). You need to buy a dvd dongle though (modded xboxes can play dvds without it, but you can still use the remote that comes with it)
Originally Posted by Slínk Hey Phred, which BeatBox Thirty Six Hundred did you get? Core, Premium or Elite?
Premium w. Kameo and Perfect Dark Zero. Cilla bought Viva Pinata for herself.
Originally Posted by Joe. Phreddy: it was doing that when I was playing games on it, but it was fixed just by changing the scart socket it was plugged into.
Well, if it was doing that when playing games, then you had it set to component instead of RGB... If you "fixed it" by changing the scart socket then it's likely that you put it on a SCART without RGB, so you're getting composite
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DVD recorder and VHS connected through scart, regular TV Aerial, TV-out from computer through S-video, Wii (the ED component cable), PS2 through the regular composite cable you get with console. I'm gonna try to hook up my computer through the HDMI or DVI, it'll be great playing PC games on a 40 inch screen.
Cox Digital Cable / HD-DVR (HDMI)
JVC VHS Tape Player (A/V)
Xbox 360 (Component)
Nintendo Wii (Component)
Super Nintendo (A/V)
Sega Dreamcast (S-Video)
Sega Saturn (A/V)
Sega Genesis (R/F)
Sony Playstation 2 (A/V)
sometimes my MacBook Pro (DVI)
Those are actually spread out amongst my three TV's.
I have a 27" Philips Tube SDTV, a 30" Toshiba Tube HDTV, and a 50" Sony LCD-projection HDTV
Nebula DigiTV Freeview card in my PC.. Wii connected to that, sound going through PC, to 2 amps, big speakers on one, and a rather fun 18" sub on the other
I got the Wii and old Xbox connected through RGB SCART. I'm gonna pick up an RGB cable for the 360 tomorrow (along with an automatic scart switcher, so I can have all three consoles plugged in with RGB at the same time)
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I've got a component cable that has an end for Wii, BeatBox360 and PS2/PS3. It's awesome only on mine you have to flick a switch when you want to change.