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Old 18-08-2009, 15:59   #2
pabscars
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Re: connections for wii and xbox 360

If your TV has HDMI input then connect your xbox to that, which should then free things up for your Wii,

I dont know about the optical as Ive never used it on my xbox but give it a go, if all else fails just keep your xbox the same and plug your Wii in via scart or red, white, yellow leads.

I know its not the best but at least you will still be able to have a play on your Wii
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