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#1 bewarethehorns
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yow would lose 2KB of speed every 50 ft

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Haven't heard that one before. I've ran thousands of ethernet lines in my career...as long as you stay under 100meters you'll be fine.
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What kind of TV do you have (Make / Model)? If you used the Yellow, Red, and White cables on the same inputs as you were trying the Green, Blue, & Red cables that tells me your TV has Composite inputs, not Component.
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Sounds like you're hooked into the composite jacks (Yellow for video, Red and White for Sound), you need to be hooked into Component Jacks (Often Green, Red, and Blue...all of which are used for Video)

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Sennheiser PC350 w/ Astro's MixAmp.

The sound quality of the 350 is excellent. Several times I've been able to hear footsteps approaching while playing MW2 online even through all the other game noise and chat. Sound quality on the mic is second to none in my opinion, it filters out most ambient noise while keeping my voice clear over Live.

And I love the MixAmp not just becauase of the ease of leveling game volume to chat volume, but because I can mix in an external audio source (often my ipod) without disrupting others. Add to that you only need a USB port for power which makes things a little easier to move when you want to take it to a friends.

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#5 bewarethehorns
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wow, even the link is sensored.

How about this, it's Cl@ssic

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#6 bewarethehorns
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I just got done posting a blog and this site sensored the word "****c" to ****c. Just wanted to report the bug.

edit** And it's doing it to this message board also: here's a link to the word on dictionary.com...the word means standard / time-honored

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I use Pinnacle's Studio MovieBox Ultimate to capture my gameplay and I am very pleased with the whole package. The editing and capturing software is very easy to use; I would recommend it to anyone. I picked up mine from Best Buy for just under $150.

If you want to capture HD resolutions though check out Blackmagic's Intensity Pro. Beware the system requirements though.

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Memory does degrade over time and/or it's some bad sectors.
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#9 bewarethehorns
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a single red light on the bottom right denotes a hardware failure

here's some more info: http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=484726

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#10 bewarethehorns
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Personally, I would go with the Premium system. The 20GB drive is enough for me and it comes with a wireless controller and hd cables.