After setting up my Xbox One with my Xbox 360 hooked to the HDMI port it keeps turning itself ...

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  1. B4dW0lF
    B4dW0lF Guest

    After setting up my Xbox One with my Xbox 360 hooked to the HDMI port it keeps turning itself ...


    Xbox Day One Edition (kinect disconnected)

    Xbox 360s Model (no kinect)

    After hooking up my Xbox 360 to the HDMI port of my Xbox one the console will randomly turn itself on and a couple other problems...

    To start and the most annoying problem is after I turn off my Xbox 360 (HDMI through my xbox one) and walk away. The console will turn its self on and some how stay in a reboot loop. This particular console is located up stairs and when it boots up you can
    hear the disc drive start to spin and makes a 1-2 second humming sound. Even after turning off the 360 console by either using the controller or pressing the power button and walk away it will be turned on 5 mins later. so before someone says something about
    the kinect commands etc... There is no kinect connected. I have confirmed that the console only acts this way when connected tot he Xbox one.

    The second issue with hooking my console up through the Xbox one is at start up the Xbox 360 freezes on the splash screen and then will continue a couple of seconds-1 minute later. Again I have confirmed this only occurs when hooked up to the Xbox One as
    it doesnt do it when hooked up directly to the TV.

    To add to what I have wrote above, I am not rookie, I have 3 Xbox ones and 4 Xbox 360s, this is the only set up in the house that has the 360 pass directly through the Xbox one and none of the other Xbox One consoles have similar issues when hooked up to
    our dish network receivers or bluray player.

    Also posted in the Xbox one forum here:

    http://forums.xbox.com/xbox_forums/...support/f/4269/p/1660407/4366267.aspx#4366267

    Posted 2 days ago and no response

    :)
     
    B4dW0lF, Jan 5, 2014
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  2. B4dW0lF
    B4dW0lF Guest
    After setting up my Xbox One with my Xbox 360 hooked to the HDMI port it keeps turning itself on.

    Info:

    Xbox Day One Edition (kinect disconnected)

    Xbox 360s Model (no kinect)

    After hooking up my Xbox 360 to the HDMI port of my Xbox one the console will randomly turn itself on and a couple other problems...

    To start and the most annoying problem is after I turn off my Xbox 360 (HDMI through my xbox one) and walk away. The console will turn its self on and some how stay in a reboot loop. This particular console is located up stairs and when it boots up you can
    hear the disc drive start to spin and makes a 1-2 second humming sound. Even after turning off the 360 console by either using the controller or pressing the power button and walk away it will be turned on 5 mins later. so before someone says something about
    the kinect commands etc... There is no kinect connected. I have confirmed that the console only acts this way when connected tot he Xbox one.

    The second issue with hooking my console up through the Xbox one is at start up the Xbox 360 freezes on the splash screen and then will continue a couple of seconds-1 minute later. Again I have confirmed this only occurs when hooked up to the Xbox One as
    it doesnt do it when hooked up directly to the TV.

    To add to what I have wrote above, I am not rookie, I have 3 Xbox ones and 4 Xbox 360s, this is the only set up in the house that has the 360 pass directly through the Xbox one and none of the other Xbox One consoles have similar issues when hooked up to
    our dish network receivers or bluray player.
     
    B4dW0lF, Jan 5, 2014
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  3. Wlabar
    Wlabar Guest
    Can't get 1080p out of my xbox one

    So I've hooked up my xbox one to my Mitsubishi WD-52627.tv screen tells me its running at 720p. Its linked to it by hdmi cable.

    Meanwhile I have my xbox 360 hooked up to another hdmi port and when I select that to view it says its at 1080p.

    Also have other items hooked up through component inputs and their at 1080p.

    I've tried settings under the xbox one and if I choose HDMI over HDMI(auto) I get the 1080 p choice but it doesn't display..

    What gives. Any suggestions. Help
     
    Wlabar, Jan 5, 2014
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  4. After setting up my Xbox One with my Xbox 360 hooked to the HDMI port it keeps turning itself ...

    Hey there

    Welcome to the forums.

    .

    Unfortunately I don't know anything about this issue, and diddnt know that you are allowed/could hook your 360 to your Xbox One and play on the 360 that way. The only thing I could think of is, when you have the 360 plugged directly to the Xbox One. The
    360 is somehow turning it on. However I'm not too sure., and there is no articles on Support telling you what you need to do to connect your Xbox 360 to your Xbox One. Which is why I am thinking you are not ment to do that.

    .

    As for the issue with it not following your instructions sharply. This could be because its passing through the Xbox One. which will/could explain why it looks funny and the inputs and outputs are delayed.

    .

    Overall I would recomend doing what others are doing and replace the Xbox One cables with the 360 cables. That is the only thing I could think of at this time.

    .

    Hope all of this helps

    Regards,
     
    Nathan Roberts (SunkNath), Jan 5, 2014
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  5. In other words

    plugging the Xbox 360 into the TV when you want to use the 360, and plugging the Xbox One into the TV when you want to use the Xbox One.

    .

    Regards,
     
    Nathan Roberts (SunkNath), Oct 31, 2018
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