Last question: I will output with HDMI and optical audio...I already knew that MS made things so you have to get one of their own dongles but at 50 euros they are "a bit" expensive.
Has anyone tried to open the standard AV connector (like here http://www.chadledford.com/?p=50)? I noticed there's a "TV-HDTV" switch on the side I don't know what will happen if I break it open.
I have done a few of those, and to be honest they always seem to break. You do need to snip or desolder the wire bridging two points, i forget which ones (might say all this in that link). If you don't the 360 resets itself when you change tv channels.
The official dongle is a better bet, and they go for about ?12 second hand. EvilBoris has one, or they go on av forums a fair bit. If your not a member there i can look out for you .
I have a 360 from each region and just use the one HDD (120 GB). The only thing to remember is that if you download something on one console you'll need to be signed in to Live to use it on the other.
I think the trick is... don't talk to them.
I got my NTSC-U 360 repaired (rrod) via xbox.com. It came back as a US machine. They fixed the DVD drive too (no read errors).
I've spoken to MS twice now to confirm this, and on both occasions they said something different!?
Wish it was a tad clearer!
They will ask for the serial number, and when they realise it's not a UK machine you'll normally get a variety of answers - ranging from "no, we won't fix it" to "you'll get a UK one back". I just don't think it's possible to send it in without them realising what region it is any more, unless you quote the number from a UK 360 and then send the Japanese/US one and hope. I've been through 6 360s from multiple regions. If you want to get into the US or Japanese 360 import "scene" (maaan!) then be prepared to inform your bank manager.
I've costed it all out as about ?350 all in - which is a lot to gamble if it goes wrong after six months(PA warranty)
Might look into the US 360 warranty situation in UK. Anyone know?
MS UK take exactly the same stance with all import 360's. The warranty is only valid in the region the console is intended for.
If you speak to them on the phone you will have no luck but as Charles says you might get lucky if you request a repair online. It is the risk you take though.
If you did have an issue then there are guys here that would probably repair it for you....and probably for less than MS charge for out of warranty repairs.
Came across this thread as I'm looking into importing from Play Asia, mainly for the Cave shmup support. Some excellent info here- much appreciated. One outstanding question; can anyone please confirm the console menu language? And if it's just Japanese, is it easy to guess the options, access XBox live, etc.?
Apologies if this has already been covered, and thanks for reading!
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