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    Default 50hz/60hz error

    i've got this with 2 games so far saying i need to be running in 60hz mode, when i am actually running in 60hz mode


    the solution seems to be


    or Standard definition TVs

    To set your Xbox 360 console to PAL 60 Hz, follow these steps:
    Turn on the Xbox 360 console.
    In the Xbox Dashboard, select System, and then press the A button.
    Select Console Settings, and then press the A button.
    Select Display, and then press the A button.
    Select PAL settings, and then press the A button.
    Select PAL-60, and then press the A button.
    When you are prompted to keep these new settings, confirm the settings, and then press the A button.

    Note: Some older TVs do not support PAL 60 Hz. If you are not sure whether your TV supports PAL 60 Hz, contact the manufacturer of your TV.


    For High definition TVs

    To set your Xbox 360 console to PAL 60 Hz, follow these steps:
    Turn off the Xbox 360 console.
    Find the HDTV switch on the AV Connector, and then set the switch to TV.
    Turn on the Xbox 360 console.
    In the Xbox Dashboard, select System, and then press the A button.
    Select Console Settings, and then press the A button.
    Select Display, and then press the A button.
    Select PAL settings, and then press the A button.
    Select PAL-60, and then press the A button.
    When you are prompted to keep these new settings, confirm the settings, and then press the A button.
    Turn off the Xbox 360 console.
    Set the HDTV switch on the AV Connector to HDTV.


    For VGA cables

    To set your Xbox 360 console to PAL 60 Hz, follow these steps:
    Use an Xbox 360 Composite AV Cable or an Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable. To do this, follow these steps:
    Turn off the Xbox 360 console.
    Remove the VGA cable, and then connect the Xbox 360 Composite AV Cable or the Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable that came with your Xbox 360 system.
    Connect the console to the TV, and then make sure that you set the HDTV switch on the AV connector to TV.
    Configure the console to use PAL 60 Hz. To do this, follow these steps:
    Turn on the Xbox 360 console.
    In the Xbox Dashboard, select System, and then press the A button.
    Select Console Settings, and then press the A button.
    Select Display, and then press the A button.
    Select PAL settings, and then press the A button.
    Select PAL-60, and then press the A button.
    When you are prompted to keep these new settings, confirm the settings, and then press the A button.
    When you are prompted to keep these new settings, confirm the settings, and then press the A button.
    Connect the VGA cable again to play the game.




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    Note that any HD resolution runs always @ 60hz and 50hz only affects SDTV settings ( which include 480p ).

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    that would explain why no matter what settings i choose.. my tv says.. you are running in 60hz mode




    I usually downshift when I'm near a Prius so they can hear me hurting the environment

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