Ahh yes Microsoft, you screwed me again. I just got my HDMI Premium and I can't even use the HDMI port. I need both HDMI (to my TV) and optical audio (to my Receiver) seperate, but you CANNOT plug in an HDMI cable and the AV connector to the Xbox 360 at the same time. My Receiver does not have an HDMI input. So now I'm stuck using component into my TV. Way to go Microsoft.
Yeah, I just saw that adapter online, I wasn't aware they already have a solution for my problem. That makes the Elite only $50 more than the HDMI Premium now since I have to buy that stupid adapter to get HDMI. GRRRRR. Oh well, life's not fair I guess.
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Ahh yes Microsoft, you screwed me again. I just got my HDMI Premium and I can't even use the HDMI port. I need both HDMI (to my TV) and optical audio (to my Receiver) seperate, but you CANNOT plug in an HDMI cable and the AV connector to the Xbox 360 at the same time. My Receiver does not have an HDMI input. So now I'm stuck using component into my TV. Way to go Microsoft.
It's note Microsoft's fault your receiver is old.
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Get the audio adapter that's included in the Elite if you want to use HDMI.
Yeah, I just saw that adapter online, I wasn't aware they already have a solution for my problem. That makes the Elite only $50 more than the HDMI Premium now since I have to buy that stupid adapter to get HDMI. GRRRRR. Oh well, life's not fair I guess.
That is an ignorant design. Most people don't have HDMI receivers...