Xbox-Scene Tutorial: XBOX S-Video + SPDIF mod (v0.1)
Tutorial
written
by : from
http://www.madhacker.org/xboxsvid.htm
Last edited:
March 29, 2004
This
mod gives
S-Video
output,
and SPDIF
(digital
audio)
output,
plus removes
the need
for the
original
audio+video
cable
Why:
XBOX usually
delivers
Composite
Video
output
+ Stereo
output.
With an
"Advanced"
cable,
user can
enjoy
RGB video
&
optical
SPDIF.
I wanted
higher
video
quality
then composite
video
delivers,
and my
projector
(as most
projectors)
does not
support
RGB.
S-Video
is better
then Composite,
mostly
because
it uses
2 wires
(Luminance
&
Chrominance)
, instead
of just
using
one wire,
as Composite
does.
As a
bonus.
This mod
causes
XBOX to
boot &
work just
fine without
the original
audio+video-cable
connected.
This
should
not be
necessary
to say,
: This
voids
your XBOX
warranty
instantly
:)
I skip
schematics
- here
goes the
pictures...
they say
it all:
Finding
the signals/connecing
to them:

This
picture
shows
the solder-side
of the
XBOX motherboard,
where
the video+audio
connector
is mounted.
RED long
wire,
goes to
the center
of the
SPDIF
connector.
WHITE
wire,
is the
S-VIDEO
Luminance
line
GREEN
wire,
is the
S-VIDEO
Chrominance
line
The thin
RED wire
that connects
three
solder-points
, connects
two sensing-points
to GND,
When this
two points
are grounded
- XBOX
is cheated
to believing
that the
original
cable
is connected,
AND SPDIF
digital
audio
output
is enabled
TRICK:
Usually
- I would
also need
to connect
the Y-GND
&
C-GND
lines
too. XBOX
is fortunatly
well build
and uses
common
ground
for all
I/O lines,
and therefore,
I will
use the
ground
from the
XBOX chassis
instad..
Now
, The
connectors:

This
is the
inside
of XBOX's
rear shielding
plate.,
I
drilled
some holes,
and inserted:
One female
RCA connector
for the
SPDIF
One female
S-VIDEO
connector
Both connector's
shields
are soldered
to the
XBOX's
chassis-shield
(perfect
ground
source,
XBOX motherboard
is very
well grounded
at several
points)

Finally
, Connecting
the connectors:

*1
= S-Video
connector.
There
are two
more pins
beneath
the two
you see.
These
pins are
connected
to ground.
*2 = SPDIF,
ground
connected
by soldering
shield
to the
XBOX shield
HINT:
You can
see I
removed
the tin-fan-grills
that were
between
the fan
and the
plastic
fan-grills.
I did
it to
improve
air-flow.
A
better
alternative
:
Using
shielded
cables
might
give higher
quality
- I did
not see
any difference,
but here's
some picturs
of this
mod with
shielded
cables...


Tutorial
written
by : from
http://www.madhacker.org/xboxsvid.htm