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Made a set of HD cables for my original xbox, and they absolutely destroy the original composite cable and even mid priced 3rd party component cables

 

I just cut up a 10$ AV lead and a thicc VGA cable

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And here's some photos of the TV:

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These are only 480i/480p widescreen stuff, but some games on the console ran up to 1080i widescreen!

 

Standing next to the TV on flat backgrounds, the analog noise is 100% gone and everything looks much sharper. All I need to do is put heatshrink on the TV side cables for strain relief and insulation, but I just wanted to see if I could get it working tonight. I also ran the digital audio signals through the cable if I ever want to add dolby digital to the setup.

  1. Energycore

    Energycore

    Now that is some serious jury rigging

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