Mai jos ti-am pus un tutorial care l-am gasit pe un tracker despre cum sa faci sa te joci un joc splitscreen pe 2 televizoare
Originally Posted by grumpygrunt
This tutorial is really simple and allows you to have splitscreen matches via any 360 game that supports splitscreen gaming with a seperate screen for each player, games that have one shared screen don't apply(nba live, nhl, fight night round 3). It's a really great thing to have if you want a fair 1 on 1, or 2 on 2 match in shooters like halo 3 and cod4 when you have friends over but only have 1 360.
The materials requried:
-360 premium or elite
-2 or more controllers
-2 tvs(at least one that supports component)
-Roll of Tape(preferably NOT duct tape or electric tape)
-Scissors or if you are good at cutting
-A big piece of Cardboard
---Connecting the wires---
Take the video cable and connect the yellow composite cable to one tv and the red/green/blue cable to the other tv that has component. The reason you can't do this with core or arcade 360's is because they don't come with the component/composite mixed cable. You may now either connect the audio cables(red/white) to one of the tvs or a sound system if you have one. This setup will make the 360 output to both screens allowing you to divide up into 2 teams of 2 or a 1Vs1 match. But you can still screen peak which kinda sucks.....onto the next step
*Important Note keep video settings to non hd(flick the switch on the cable to the standard tv one).
---Blocking the opponents screen---
Start up the game and go start up a multiplayer game. Once started cut the black piece of cardboard that can cover more than half of the screen leave extra vertical and horizontal height(cut one for each screen). Now you can either fold the top along the top of the tv and leave a heavy object to hold it down(not suggested) or you can tape it along the sides(recommended).
And voila you have a competitive gaming setup....albeit a really shoddy looking one but it serves it purpose.
If you have some TVs, a little extra cash and extra cardboard you can buy a composite splitter and some standard composite cables and up to 2 more TVs to the mix(don't forget to cover the screens with cardboard. Also if you only have monitors and a vga cable you can buy a vga splitter but that isn't recommended cause it'll run you a bit of cash(which is why I stuck too using composite cables myself). The video quality won't be better because its still playing splitscreen which lowers the visual fidelity compared to 1 person on one console by himself, and it might be more jaggier and grainier than you are used to if you play with component but it's the easiest way to have a completely fair game if you have more than 1 tv and only 1 console.
Have fun fragging
PS: Eu n-am testat cele spuse mai sus si nu-mi asum responsabilitatea in caz ca strici ceva