Tuesday, April 13, 2010

MAD @ xBox 360 for f$#k up on video and ...

I am sooo pissed. We went out and ''upgraded'' all of our system ( plasma HDTV, surround sound, and xBox 360) and our main games are rock band and guitar hero. We spent a lot of money to say the least.we have to set the calibration on all of these games to fix the lag.( somtimes does not fix) Tried to fix it to even enjoy playing the game without failing each one cuz of the lag:evil: With rock band the auto pre-set for plasma TV does not work. We had to do it manually and it is still off. Its good for the guitar but the drums are way off. ( good thing hubby is really good he can just play and get 95%) For the GH3. The only smart one of the bunch, it has audio and video separate so I can get it pretty much perfect.GH2 forget about it. If you are like me and use both visual and audio cues to play the game, you are sh*@ out of luck. I cannot play this game on our system. If I want to play i have to re train myself to play by ear or by what I see on the board only and turn the sound off.... NOW HOW F@CKED UP IS THAT!!PLease I have searched and searched for a solution.Tried everything. And there isn't any solution. xBox and Microsoft are gonna have to fix it. When they have fixed it, like an idiot , like a sucka, I will be the first to buy it just to play on our new TV. HAHAHAMAD @ xBox 360 for f$#k up on video and ...
Xbox lag at most thingsMAD @ xBox 360 for f$#k up on video and ...
you need to ask someone at best buy, preferrably one of the geek squad guys. our hdtv wasn't calibrating correctly so we just wen there and they came to our house and fixed it, it was like $20
I can understand your frustration, but it doesn't have anything to do with you 360. The TV and possibly your audio equipment is the problem.Modern TVs process the picture. Different TV brands/types/sizes do differing amount of processing before showing the picture. Audio is the same way. It has to process the signal before sending to speakers and the delay will most likely not exactly match what is happening with the video on the TV. This isn't anything new and its certainly not the fault of your 360. PS3 and Wii will have same exact issue.Some TV's have a game setting that reduce processing and reduce lag. Some stereo recievers let you adjust an audio delay to match up better with your picture lag. And yes a few, though not many, 360 games will also let you make adjustments as well.
Sounds like you bought some cheap equipment with poor signal pass-through/processing to me. Or you have your stuff hooked up in some funky way (eg: sound running to TV then running back out to receiver).

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