Ramshackle71
01/May/07, 12:58 PM
Thought i would post this as it may help some1 in the future.
Been getting a slight bit of grief from her indoors about xBox360'in when good stuff on TV! :brow:
so i thought it was time to get out the old TV/Video sender that has been gathering dust since i last used it. I set it up allowing her to watch Sky upstairs with a cracking reception/picture. But as soon as i started xBox up via controller she was down stairs like lightening to tell me the picture was all fuzzy!
So i thought it must be the 360, turned it off and low and behold it was, turned it back on changed all the frequencys on sender... NOPE!.... unplugged :live: wireless network adapter.... NOPE!.... so my next thought was can't let her have the TV back but didn't know what to do just resigned myself to it being the 360 but withought any solution......
Then it came to me..... what if i use my wired controller.....!!
BINGO that did the trick, so all i can think is that controller and Video Sender are on same frequency!
Hope this helps some1 else 1 day :geek:
Been getting a slight bit of grief from her indoors about xBox360'in when good stuff on TV! :brow:
so i thought it was time to get out the old TV/Video sender that has been gathering dust since i last used it. I set it up allowing her to watch Sky upstairs with a cracking reception/picture. But as soon as i started xBox up via controller she was down stairs like lightening to tell me the picture was all fuzzy!
So i thought it must be the 360, turned it off and low and behold it was, turned it back on changed all the frequencys on sender... NOPE!.... unplugged :live: wireless network adapter.... NOPE!.... so my next thought was can't let her have the TV back but didn't know what to do just resigned myself to it being the 360 but withought any solution......
Then it came to me..... what if i use my wired controller.....!!
BINGO that did the trick, so all i can think is that controller and Video Sender are on same frequency!
Hope this helps some1 else 1 day :geek: