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This may seem like a dumb question, but is it from my AV cables?
Extremely unlikely its your cables. Its your TV that's the problem.
If you have Evolution-X as your dashboard, then check in your settings for the video standard that's currently being displayed.
If your in the USA, Canada or any other country that uses NTSC as the color standard, then your video standard should be set to NTSC.
If your in a country that uses PAL as their standard. The video standard should be in PAL.
I'd say this setting is incorrect, and you need to reset it using the Enigmah Video Select application. That should fix your color problem.
Please let us know how you get on.
Regards,
DarkMatter
QUOTE(timdog82001 @ Feb 8 2007, 08:51 PM)

Wait, you're trying to run component (the Red, blue green for video, and red and white for audio) cables on a tv with no component input? What are you doing? Just using one of the three video plugs and letting the other two just dangle there? Yes, your problem is your cables, and no, there's nothing you can do about it other than upgrading your TV to one that supports component (most decent newer tv's have this, even if they're not HD) or you can find a composite AV cable, the kind with the yellow red and white connections, which is obviously the cheaper route, since ALL xboxes came with them. You could probably get one for like 2 bucks in the bst forum, or just buy one at gamestop or something.
Yea, thats kinda what I figured.. Maybe I'll try getting the standard cables and see.