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Modern TV's may not have component/composite inputs and/or you may prefer to connect your Xbox via HDMI.
Modern TV's may not have component/composite inputs, may have poor internal analog to digital converters and/or you may prefer to connect your Xbox via HDMI.


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By tapping directly into the digital signals from the GPU you can skip the on-board encoder. This is very useful on a 1.6 Xbox and arguably gives the cleanest picture of any solution on any version of the original Xbox. However, this solution will also require the most soldering and is the of the most expensive solutions.
By tapping directly into the digital signals from the GPU you can skip the on-board encoder. This is useful on a 1.6 Xbox due to [[Xbox:1.6 Xbox Patches|video issues]] and arguably gives the cleanest picture of any solution on any version of the original Xbox, since it skips any digital-to-analog, analog-to-digital conversion and signal interference on analog cables/connectors. However, this solution will also require the most soldering and is one of the most expensive solutions.


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There is currently a project in development based on the work of Ryzee119 called the [[Xbox:OpenXHD]] which strives to be a community driven solution for digital video output.
[[Xbox:OpenXHD]] an open source project based on the work of Ryzee119 for an all digital HDMI solution is archived since Dec 5, 2023 but can still be used to build/manufacture/order your own HDMI solution.
The only currently available retail project, is not listed here due to legal threats from the manufacturer.
 
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The only currently available retail project, is not listed here due to legal threats from the manufacturer<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/originalxbox/comments/189w7rm/makemhz_files_false_dmca_claim_against/</ref>.


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Another option to use HDMI is to use a 'plug in & play' adapter. The pro's of this is that there are a lot of adapters available both cheaper and even some high end ones, however none will bypass the on-board encoder.
Another option to use HDMI is to use a 'plug in & play' adapter. The pro's of this is that there are a lot of adapters available both cheaper and even some high end ones, however none will bypass the on-board encoder as they all use the analog output on the back of the device.


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This solution will take no soldering and has a broad range of quality and price.
This solution requires no soldering and has a broad range of quality and price.


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Latest revision as of 12:37, 22 July 2024

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Modern TV's may not have component/composite inputs, may have poor internal analog to digital converters and/or you may prefer to connect your Xbox via HDMI.

Fully digital

By tapping directly into the digital signals from the GPU you can skip the on-board encoder. This is useful on a 1.6 Xbox due to video issues and arguably gives the cleanest picture of any solution on any version of the original Xbox, since it skips any digital-to-analog, analog-to-digital conversion and signal interference on analog cables/connectors. However, this solution will also require the most soldering and is one of the most expensive solutions.

Xbox:OpenXHD an open source project based on the work of Ryzee119 for an all digital HDMI solution is archived since Dec 5, 2023 but can still be used to build/manufacture/order your own HDMI solution.

The only currently available retail project, is not listed here due to legal threats from the manufacturer[1].

Plug in & play converters

Another option to use HDMI is to use a 'plug in & play' adapter. The pro's of this is that there are a lot of adapters available both cheaper and even some high end ones, however none will bypass the on-board encoder as they all use the analog output on the back of the device.

This solution requires no soldering and has a broad range of quality and price.

Comparison

There are a lot of adapters available and the most known/branded ones are added to this list.

Name Remarks
RetroTINK 4K Upscaler. Requires Xbox component cables.
RetroTINK 5X Upscaler. Requires Xbox component cables.
OSSC Upscaler. Requires Xbox component cables. No surround sound.
Chimeric adapter High quality Xbox to HDMI adapter. Currently unavailable.
XEDUSA[2] High quality Xbox to HDMI adapter. Both HDMI and component simultaneous output.
ElectronXout High quality Xbox to HDMI adapter. Surround audio switchable

Other options include "Kaico adapter", "Pound", "Hyperkin", "Portta" or modding a "Wii2HDMI", however these are more for convenience as for signal quality and will be beaten by a decent component cable.[3]

One special note regarding the "Pound" adapter is that for certain revisions of the Xbox, it's better to use the externally powered cable as the on board filtering capacitors of the Xbox aren't sufficient and can cause problems[3][4][5].