![]() If you can wait you should put yourself on the list for the XOSVP though, it's cheaper than the overpriced HD AV pack and should provide an even better picture. ![]() ![]() Otherwise you'd have to get your hands on an HD AV pack, which is quite rare in Germany or import one from the US, where you'd have to pay 50-60$ and add a customs fee of 19%. The only thing you can probably do right now is to unsolder pin 17 from ground and hope your TV supports YPbPr on it's SCART output. But if you got more consoles than the Xbox, getting an OSSC is really worth it. Works with NKPatcher Softmodded Consoles only (e.g. You also need to edit its internal XBE Title to change the name to be listed in the replacement dashboards menu. The OSSC however supports this, but you'd have to pay around 200€ to get one on Video Game Perfection. For an XISO disc image to show up, you need to have the NKPatcher Drive Image Utils attacher app named default.xbe in the scanned subfolder with the dot iso file. BUT like I said, your TV has to support YPbPr on it's SCART input, which is unlikely and there is probably no documentation on it in your TV's manual. If you unsolder just pin 17 on the cable's AV plug, you can tell the Xbox to use component output, enabling 480p and higher resolutions. This tells the Xbox to output RGB, meaning you are limited to 480i. There are threee pins (17, 18 and 19) which are soldered to ground. If you got a SCART cable and your TV supports YPbPr, there is a little hack you could apply on the cable. Like some people already mentioned, SCART or composite cables don't support those resolutions.
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