
anyone know how i would solder it to this?

Yep you can, its fairly easy if your good with a soldering iron.GhostlyGamer wrote:its YPbPr cable, i want to enable HD but without buying anything. i thought i might be able to cut off the composite bit and open the av jack and soldier in the YPbPr
O.oasbo wrote:Yep you can, its fairly easy if your good with a soldering iron.GhostlyGamer wrote:its YPbPr cable, i want to enable HD but without buying anything. i thought i might be able to cut off the composite bit and open the av jack and soldier in the YPbPr
Here's a site with the pins. http://www.gamesx.com/avpinouts/xbox.htm
Cut the rubber from the bottom of the connector along the flat metal shield. Hopefully you can see what I mean in this picture:
De-solder all the wires from the pins.
You'll need a multimeter to figure out which wires are which on the component cable.
Then solder on the component cable like this:
Get two short lengths of wire and solder pins 18 to 6 and 19 to 7. This will put the xbox into component mode.
Then solder
1 to Audio Right, 2 to shield (Red Phono)
14 to Audio left and 15 to shield (White phono)
9 to Pb (Blue Difference Signal), 10 to shield (Blue phono)
11 to Y (Luminance), 12 to shield (Green Phono)
22 to Pr (Red Difference Signal), 21 to shield (Red Phono, don't mix up with Audio Right)
Test it. Then tape it up with a tape colour of your choice, I chose green(Mines actually a VGA cable but its the same idea)
If that's too complicated you can get xbox component cables seriously cheap on ebay, just be sure not to get a 360 one by accident.
yes you can make one with a switch, again see the chart here http://www.gamesx.com/avpinouts/xbox.htmGhostlyGamer wrote: O.o
i may have to just buy one...
on the other hand. is is possible to make a multi-dapter? ie, leave the composite/svideo in there in case i need it and make some easy to switch jumpers for the different modes?
is shield the thing around the pin on the cable?
really I think it would be better to replace the word shield with ground in this case. But yes the shield is the bit around the outside, its always grounded on cables.1 to Audio Right, 2 to shield (Red Phono)
14 to Audio left and 15 to shield (White phono)
9 to Pb (Blue Difference Signal), 10 to shield (Blue phono)
11 to Y (Luminance), 12 to shield (Green Phono)
22 to Pr (Red Difference Signal), 21 to shield (Red Phono, don't mix up with Audio Right)
hmm +12v. I dunno, just be sure not to connect anything to it. I hadn't even realised there was a 12v line in there.GhostlyGamer wrote:Hey, if its the only cable, gives you incentive not to screw up
and its actually a madcatz multi system adapter (x360, ps1/2,n64/gc, and xb1) so it has svideo as well, ill pop it open and see whats there, and once i realized shield ment ground, the instructions made perfect sense. now to make switches and a VGA port too...
looks like i have to be reaaaaaaaaly careful around pin 20, might it be safer to just pull it out?
Yes I do.asbo wrote: I'm sure you realise but just to be sure, GND means ground.
For VGA, assuming you have a Sync on green monitor, its exactly the same as component.
You just need a VGA bios or softmod. Note that you'll have to switch bioses back and forth if you want to switch between VGA and component.