The video out put on my Xbox 360 stopped working: I was pwning with the p90, and then suddenly poof everything was red tinted so badly I couldn't see so after the match where I had like a 26:5 KDR I turned off my console hoping that it would be all right again after it rebooted - nope.
A little research revealed:
[a href=\"http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/24/xbox-360-owners-reporting-blank-video-output-issue/\" pitchget=\"_blank\"]http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/24/xbox-36...o-output-issue/[/a]
[a href=\"http://hawtymcbloggy.com/2007/06/25/xbox-360-owners-reporting-blank-video-output-issue/\" pitchget=\"_blank\"]http://hawtymcbloggy.com/2007/06/25/xbox-3...o-output-issue/[/a]
[a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_360_technical_problems\" pitchget=\"_blank\"]Video failure
In mid 2007, technology and gaming blogs began reporting about new problems with the Xbox 360 losing video output. [66] [67] The problems are characterized by a blank or staticy video output with a proper functioning audio output and no flashing red lights on the console. The complete video failure is sometimes preceded by other graphical glitches such as an irregular saturation of green and/or red colors. Threads on Xbox.com forums suggest the problem may be widespread. [68] [69][/a]
Investigations for repairing lead me to xbox.com/support where your can quickly register you system, find out that its warranty expired, and then that can have it repaired for 94$ if you select video hardware issues so I selected: 3 red lights issue. that brought my cost down to about 0$.
Yes! They sent a box to my house, I mailed it back to them with my xbox, they fixed it, and sent it back. Now I have a working xbox 360 again. Keep this on the down low