HDMI
High Definition Cables will produce higher quality video and sound when used.
HDMI Stands For: High Definition Multimedia Interface
High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cables are generally used for connecting computer based devices to your television. S video cables are used to connect traditional DVD players, video recorders to television sets.
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cables carry digital video and Dolby Digital audio data streams.
HDMI cables carry digital video signals from a source, such as DVD or Bluray player to a display. The interface carries video, audio and related data on a single cable as well as control information. The interface was designed for digital high definition video but it can can carry a wide range of signals including standard definition, high definition and numerous computer based formats. HDMI interfaces can use encrypted signals using HDCP, a copy protection standard.
High definition Multimedia interface cables provide better video quality, uncompressed digital video and audio quality, a single cable and integrated remote control.
Monster Gamelink component video cables enable HDTV will be a good choice.
No, you cannot send an HDMI signal through S-Video cables. HDMI and S-Video are fundamentally different technologies: HDMI transmits digital audio and video signals, while S-Video carries analog video signals. Additionally, S-Video does not have the bandwidth to support the high-definition video and audio quality that HDMI provides. To transmit HDMI signals, you need appropriate HDMI cables.
The benefits of High Definition (HD) video are that it primarily has a better picture than a Standard Definition video would. Therefore, you are likely to see more detail with a high definition video than you would if you were to watch it in the standard version.
It won't be very HD, best to connect with a HDMI cable or if that is not possible use component cables.
IF you have the newer versions hdmi cables will work on the xbox.
The ranking of video wires from lowest quality to highest quality is as follows: composite video cables, which combine all video information into a single signal and often result in lower resolution; S-Video cables, which separate the brightness and color signals for improved clarity; component video cables, which split the video signal into three separate components for even better quality; and HDMI cables, which provide the highest quality by transmitting digital signals with audio and video in one cable, supporting high-definition resolutions.