Can I duplicate the Xbox video signal across multiple TVs?
(Last updated: 03/27/2002) Back to top Yes. You can split the Xbox signal just like you would any other video signal. Note that this does not allow you to split the various parts of a multiplayer screen, it just allows you to duplicate the entire screen (with all multiplayer sub-screens) across multiple TVs. You could, for example, provide a second, duplicate screen for game observers who cannot easily see the main TV. Any regular video signal splitter from Radio Shack, Best Buy, etc. will work fine. See also: 2.11 Can I split a multiplayer game across multiple TVs with a single Xbox? 2.13 What type of optical audio cable should I buy? (Last updated: 10/02/2002) Back to top Buy the cheapest optical cable you can find. Since the cable will be carrying digital data, you don’t need fancy connectors or extra shielding. Either the cable will work or it wont, and the odds are that even the cheapest cable will work fine. Note: If you have a Monster A/V kit, you will be required to use the pro