One Xbox One on two TVs

Discus and support One Xbox One on two TVs in XBoX Games and Apps to solve the problem; I have my Xbox currently hooked up to my 42" HDTV which I use for watching tv, but would like to be able to use a monitor for gaming without having to... Discussion in 'XBoX Games and Apps' started by Fakes HD, Aug 13, 2014.

  1. Fakes HD
    Fakes HD Guest

    One Xbox One on two TVs


    I have my Xbox currently hooked up to my 42" HDTV which I use for watching tv, but would like to be able to use a monitor for gaming without having to disconnect everything. What will I need to be able to do this?

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    Fakes HD, Aug 13, 2014
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  2. Splitting Xbox profiles on 1 xbox one to different tvs

    I would like to split my Xbox one into two different TVs so I can play two different profiles on two different TVs rather than playing split screen on one TV. How do I do this if I can?
     
    TS2003-[xboxvenue], Aug 13, 2014
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  3. DeathsDoc
    DeathsDoc Guest
    is there a way to use two tvs with one xbox? so a split screen will be on each tv

    is there a way to use two tvs with one xbox? so a split screen will be on each tv
     
    DeathsDoc, Aug 13, 2014
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  4. scott1773 Win User

    black screen for 1-2 seconds

    My brother Has this problem but we think its not the Xbox and maybe the TV itself has tried two Xbox ones on he's TV and both flicker black as you have stated but tried the same two Xbox ones on two different TVs and they both work fine
  5. SwordofWhedon Win User

    Two Xbox consoles, one tv or two?

    You will need two TVs for two consoles.

    Some games support split screen play, but not all.
  6. IR0NW0LF130 Win User

    Two Xbox consoles, one tv or two?

    1. Yes if it is an online game unfortunately you would need 2 consoles. Each would also need an Xbox Live Gold membership unless the game is free. However some online games like Fortnite support split screen so you could both play on one console.

    2. If it is a 2 player game, you just need 2 controllers connected to the same console.

    3. You can put 2 consoles into a TV if you have 2 HDMI ports. However, to play together, one of you would need to use the remote play feature on the Xbox app. I believe this only works for the mobile version and needs iOS 13 or above.
  7. Sascha Stops Win User

    XB1/LiveTv works Great! but please add the following...

    I would like to follow up on this idea of starting XBox One into TV Mode. It should be possible to wake up XBox one with two voice commands. One going to Xbox Startscreen ("XBox ON") and the other one with booting up to TV ("XBox TV")..
  8. Tesla 746 Win User

    Xbox One S will turn on but blank tv screen and console turn itself off after about 10 seconds. Help!

    Did you make sure that the TV is connected to the correct HDMI port on the back of the console, there is two ports on the back of the Xbox One console one for HDMI in from cable / satellite TV box, and one that outputs the signal to the TV.
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