To connect your Xbox to a stereo system using HDMI, first ensure that your stereo receiver has an HDMI input. Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI output port on your Xbox and the other end into the HDMI input on your stereo receiver. Then, connect another HDMI cable from the HDMI output of the stereo receiver to your TV. Make sure to select the correct HDMI input on your stereo and TV to enjoy audio and video from your Xbox.
stick the hdmi cable in it retard
You can connect an Xbox 360 to projector by an HDMI cable or VGA.
The HDMI port is in/out, try a tv tuner.
To hook up your Xbox using a cable, start by connecting one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT port on the Xbox console. Then, plug the other end into an available HDMI IN port on your TV. Finally, connect the power supply to the Xbox and plug it into a wall outlet, then turn on the console and select the appropriate HDMI input on your TV.
If your surround receiver has 2 HDMI inputs, connect both the PS3 and the Xbox 360 to the receiver with HDMI cables, and then connect the HDMI output of the receiver to the television. Simply connect the PS3 and Xbox 360 to the A/V inputs whether they are HDMI, Component, S video, RCA A/V, ETC. It does not matter if it is 480i 720 or 1080P as long as it is a Projector TV and not just a projector
You will get the cables in the Xbox 360 box. You will not get a HDMI cable so you will need to buy one of them.
Any Hdmi cable can be used to connect your Xbox to your Hdtv. However you can purchase cables both component and Hdmi made be Microsoft for connecting your system other manufacturers of Hdmi cables include Monster cables and Sony.
Their are two HDMI cables under the power button (If xbox 360 is standing up). If on side it's on the right. Then you connect the two mics in.
Try and connect both of those devices to your computer, right click and format the device with the first settings and then reconnect to your Xbox. Then it should work with the format
There are essentially two ways to get surround sound out of the Xbox. Via HDMI or via optical (TOSLINK) out. If you have the component video cable, then the end that attaches to the Xbox has an optical out port. Simply attach this to the optical in on your home theatre receiver with an optical cable. If you want to use audio via HDMI, in order to get surround sound you'll have to have an HDMI receiver capable of receiving audio. In this case run the Xbox via HDMI to the receiver and then the receiver via HDMI to the TV. The HDMI will send both audio and video. If you have the official Xbox HDMI cable you can also connect the HDMI cable directly to the TV and use the optical out connector that it comes with instead.
It's in the back of your xbox 360.