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Old 01-05-2007, 07:23 PM   #7
Kane Knight
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There is no switch on the S-Vid version of the cable.

The problem is with the physical connection, and on the 360s end or the exchanges in cables would have changed it. The odds of even two cables having the same flaw are slim.

Basically, as I spent years of school learning to troubleshoot electronics, not to mention was paid to do it, I know how to apply logic to even unfamiliar equipment. I wouldn't even begin to pretend to know what the guts of a 360 should look like, but I can figure out that it's not the cable or my TV through logic.

I honestly think that it's just a simple loose connector, and I could probably fix it, but I don't want to open up my 360 on a guess and risk voiding my warranty if something else goes down. Not worth it.
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