Xbox 360 Resolution Problem

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  1. Kamazar

    Kamazar Well-Known Member

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    So I don't know what happened, but after my little brother got through with my xbox, the resolution got messed up, and now the 360 display stretches past the actual physical length of my TV, kinda like when you turn a widescreen movie into fullscreen. Now, the only way I can fix it is by turning the resolution to 480p (even though the TV's capable of 1080i) which then unlocks screen formatting (it grays out at anything over 480p, even 720), which allows me to get the picture to fit the TV. Thing is, now everything looks grainy, and it's bugging the hell out of me. Help?
     
  2. KGameLover1

    KGameLover1 Well-Known Member

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    I've had the exact same problem for a while now.
    My solution?
    Deal with it.
     
  3. RttaM

    RttaM Well-Known Member

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    Your a waste of time, unless you can provide this nice man with some help than do so. In your case, F-off.
     
  4. Mondae

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    Perv, why do you care?
    Is this on television also? If so, reset your tv that might help.
     
  5. loves2spoon

    loves2spoon Well-Known Member

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    Your using the compoent cables correct? Set your 360 to 1080i and make sure your tv isn't "zoomed" in? lol

    Unplug all cables and try again, I remember this happened to me once long ago but went away after a restart.
     
  6. AClockworkSausage

    AClockworkSausage Well-Known Member

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    Sounds like the screen resolution has changed.

    Taken from here - http://cocaman.ch/wp/2006/12/reset-xbox360-resolution/

    To reset the display settings of the Xbox 360 console to the default settings, follow these steps:

    * 1. Remove any discs from the disc tray.
    * 2. Turn the console off.
    * 3. Turn the console on.

    Note If you are using an Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, turn the console on by using the Xbox Guide button on the controller.

    Note Make sure that you use the player 1 controller when you do this. The player 1 controller is the controller where the upper-left quadrant light is on.
    * 4. As the console starts, press and hold the Y button, and then pull the right trigger at the same time. This causes the Xbox Dashboard to reset the display settings to the default settings and then automatically restarts the console. So it’s OK when the Xbox 360 console restarts.
     
  7. Kamazar

    Kamazar Well-Known Member

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    #7 Kamazar, Apr 3, 2010
    Last edited: Apr 3, 2010
    I don't think it has anything to do with the TV. Blu-ray works fine with it.

    I can't switch the zoomed levels (normal and widescreen, actually). That option's grayed out unless I'm in 480p.

    It thinks the optimal resolution is 1080p, but the edges still get clipped.
     
  8. Boardumb

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    This may be way off but sometimes it's the simplest solutions that work. On the component cable, is the little switch on the part that plugs into the back of the Xbox switched from SD->HD?
     

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