1080i and 1080p with my tv? why wont p work?

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#1 Bdoyoh
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So i got a 1080p 42 inch hd TV and it says 1080p right on the box but when i try to set up my xbox on 1080p it doesnt work it only lets me use 1080i why is this and how do i fix it! is there a new hdmi cord or something i can get? please help! thanks:)

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#2 Bane_v2
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What TV is it?
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#3 kungfool69
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What TV is it?Bane_v2
ur gonna ahve to make sure it IS 1080p.........with the intruction manual? as long as the hdmi cable box said something about 1.3, then it'll be fine.
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#4 Bdoyoh
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What TV is it?Bane_v2
Samsung
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#5 Bdoyoh
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[QUOTE="Bane_v2"]What TV is it?kungfool69
ur gonna ahve to make sure it IS 1080p.........with the intruction manual? as long as the hdmi cable box said something about 1.3, then it'll be fine.

It says 1080p all over the box i got it from future shop and it also does on the instruction manuel. and wait does it come with a hdmi cable? like i heard there was hdmi cables for xbox's now that you can get to make it so it will perform at 1080p?
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#6 johnny41252
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I dont think the 360 will do 1080p will it?
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#7 penpusher
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dude dont be too worried, as I've repeated in many many posts before setting your xbox to 1080 doesnt make any real difference even on larger tv's because 360 games are only built in 720p anyway, seriously dude dont worry your not missing anything cause theres nothing extra in 1080 its only there incase you have problems runing 720 on a big tv like that i think

2nd: is your xbox on live? if not then youve not received the update to allow that upscale, erm beyond that check you are using a component cable or HDMI other than that i dont know

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#8 Bdoyoh
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[QUOTE="penpusher"]

dude dont be too worried, as I've repeated in many many posts before setting your xbox to 1080 doesnt make any real difference even on larger tv's because 360 games are only built in 720p anyway, seriously dude dont worry your not missing anything cause theres nothing extra in 1080 its only there incase you have problems runing 720 on a big tv like that i think

2nd: is your xbox on live? if not then youve not received the update to allow that upscale, erm beyond that check you are using a component cable or HDMI other than that i dont know

Thanks! your awsome =]
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#9 -eddy-
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Oddly, l have an opposite situation. I have a 32" Samsung. It isn't full HD, but it runs 1080p. :shock: Should l still run 720p? Perhaps my Samsung has some phoney 1080p.. :P
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#10 Bansheezs
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First of all, are you using an hdmi cable or component cables to connect to your tv? If you are using component cables some tvs dont do 1080p with component cables. Older xboxs dont have an hdmi output. The xbox is capable of 1080p.
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#11 Bansheezs
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Also make sure you change the settings on the resolution on your xbox, you can change it to 720p 1080i and 1080p
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#13 death919
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Look on the back of the box of the game you're playing, some 360 games don't do 1080p.
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#14 Eddie5vs1
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YOU NEED HDMI FOR 1080P!!!!!!!! Simple as that!vayaconmiamigo
No, you don't. It also depends on the tv. My Sony Bravia will accept a 1080p signal through component cables.
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[QUOTE="vayaconmiamigo"]YOU NEED HDMI FOR 1080P!!!!!!!! Simple as that!Eddie5vs1
No, you don't. It also depends on the tv. My Sony Bravia will accept a 1080p signal through component cables.

As does my Samsung. Component cables, 1080p.
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[QUOTE="vayaconmiamigo"]YOU NEED HDMI FOR 1080P!!!!!!!! Simple as that!Eddie5vs1
No, you don't. It also depends on the tv. My Sony Bravia will accept a 1080p signal through component cables.

Thats odd I never seen that before, but to answer your question you need HDMI, or HD-VGA cables, I have a Sony SXRD 1080p(2007) in my living room and it doesnt give a 1080p signal through component cables.

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#17 -eddy-
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[QUOTE="Eddie5vs1"][QUOTE="vayaconmiamigo"]YOU NEED HDMI FOR 1080P!!!!!!!! Simple as that!Ez3k1eL_360

No, you don't. It also depends on the tv. My Sony Bravia will accept a 1080p signal through component cables.

Thats odd I never seen that before, but to answer your question you need HDMI, or HD-VGA cables, I have a Sony SXRD 1080p(2007) in my living room and it doesnt give a 1080p signal through component cables.

Stupid question but are you sure you have the component cable in HD position? Most likely since you know anything about the subject.
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#18 penpusher
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you can get 1080p through a component cable, do your research people I'd love to know where the misconception that they cant is coming from, some tv's are a bit spazzy with it admitidly but thats more likely the result of the tv maufactuer's not giving proper support in my opinion, HD tv is still a new thing in the mainstream
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#19 grayoldwolf
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you can get 1080p through a component cable, do your research people I'd love to know where the misconception that they cant is coming from, some tv's are a bit spazzy with it admitidly but thats more likely the result of the tv maufactuer's not giving proper support in my opinion, HD tv is still a new thing in the mainstreampenpusher
That's easy: Most TV manufacturers assumed that anyone who wanted 1080p would also want (and be able) to use HDMI. The vast majority of devices that are capable of 1080p output also have HDMI ports. Therefore, they saved money on the component ports of their TVs by not making them 1080p capable if they also had HDMI ports. Unfortunately, the original Xbox 360s (including my own) are a glaring exception to this general rule - they are capable of 1080p output but don't have HDMI ports. It's a little frustrating, but it just means you have to buy a TV with which the manufacturer has decided not to save $5 with cheap 1080i component ports.