Microsoft 52T-00232 warranty SHare MuSiC, PiCtureS, and VideoS, troubLeSHoot, No Power, No Picture

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SHare MuSiC, PiCtureS, and VideoS

SHare MuSiC, PiCtureS, and VideoS

Use your Xbox 360 to play music, view pictures, and watch video from other devices. Connect devices and other portable audio players, digital cameras, and USB flash drives. You can also share media to your console from a Windows PC on the same home network.

To stream music or view pictures, just configure your device for USB output if your device requires it, and connect it to your console with a USB cable (sold separately). For media on USB flash drives, just connect the drive to any console USB port directly.

To learn more about home networking with a Windows PC, visit www.xbox.com/support.

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Not all media formats or devices are fully supported, and you cannot play some licensed or copyright protected music on your Xbox from certain services such as Apple iTunes.

To play unprotected AAC music from an Apple iPod, you can download a free update from Xbox LIVE Marketplace.

Recordings and programs may be protected by copyright. Microsoft does not authorize, support, or condone the use of its products for unauthorized copying. You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, or modify recordings unless authorized by the copyright owner or allowed by law.

troubLeSHoot

Follow these steps to troubleshoot any difficulties you may have with the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. If the steps in this troubleshooting section don’t solve your problem, visit www.xbox.com/support. Do not take your Xbox 360 console or its accessories to your retailer for repair or service.

No Power

Confirm that you have an appropriate power source, and check all connections between the wall outlet and power supply and the power supply and console. The power supply light should glow amber when the console is off and green when the console is on.

Try a different power outlet and bypass any power strips. Try turning the console on using the console power button, the eject button, and a controller Xbox Guide button to determine if a specific button is the problem.

No Picture

Connect the appropriate AV cable. Turn on the TV. Select the video input for the TV (or other connected AV device, such as a VCR or DVD player) that displays the Xbox 360 game. Common names for video input include Input Select, AUX, Line In, Line, In, Input, Source, and EXT, depending on your TV or AV receiver type. For more information, see your TV or AV device manual. Don’t connect both the included AV cable and an HDMI AV cable to the console at the same time.

Try resetting your display settings. Remove any disc from the disc tray and turn off your console. Then press and hold the Xbox Guide button on player one’s controller to turn the console back on. As it starts up, press and hold the Y button while pulling the right trigger. Your console will return to its default display settings.

No Sound

Check the AV connection. If you’re using digital audio, make sure the receiver is turned on and the output in your console’s audio settings is set correctly. Don’t connect both the included AV cable and the HDMI AV cable to the console at the same time. If you’re using an AV receiver or digital audio (S/PDIF), try connecting standard audio directly to your TV.

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Microsoft 52T-00232, S9G-00005, S7G-00001 SHare MuSiC, PiCtureS, and VideoS, troubLeSHoot, No Power, No Picture, No Sound