You would need a converter that accepts component to vga.
I highly recommend the component cables. I picked up a used set of monster cables (only $5.00) at gamestop and the picture difference is just astounding.
Agreed. I have noticed this with a flat screen TV I have in my home. The TV is HD ready and I bought a DVD player for it so I could play some CGI movies for my kids in the living room (there is no cable or antenna hookup in that room). Initially I had it hooked up to the composite video input, but then I wanted to hook up a VCR to the TV and it only had one set of composite video inputs. However it had two sets of component inputs. So being that the DVD player had component outputs, the logical thing to do was to move the DVD player to component and put the VCR on the composite input. Let me tell you that the picture quality enhanced more than 2 fold. I put in my kids favorite Thomas videos and the movie "Cars" and WOW, the difference WAS like night and day.
So I knew that I would want more than just the composite output of the Xbox. In the very least I would go S-video..that would at least get me near arcade quality. But I might go all the way and go component or SVGA. Going SVA I can use a standard low cost 19" monitor for my games and that would give me a nice crystal clear picture.
I suggested the priority I did based on the fact that getting XBMC installed is going to open up everything you'll need to run MAME. The process for getting to XBMC is well documented - this is the path of best instructions for you to take. Once you have that in there getting MAME to run is a cakewalk.
I did get the gist that I was going to need all three, but in order to get XBMC the Xbox would need to be modded first, so I have some instructions on doing that. The instructions I have don't need a specific game, but they want you to hotswap the box. However this method requires opening up the Xbox. I really didn't want to open the Xbox up, to be honest with you, but if I must then I must.
Plus, as with just about everyone else, once you see XBMC you will want to run it.
Does XBMC need the DVD drive? I believe I have an Xbox that just has the CD-Rom and not the DVD.
Trust us. We've done a lot of these.
Oh, the trust is there. I just need to clear the mass of confusion so as to not screw anything up in this process.
You want the component cables for the simple fact that the Xbox can run reasonably up to 720p and upscales in the process. Can't do that without them. That's a hell of an ugprade for $5.
Should I go back to the store I got the Xbox from to get that cable? Would you know of anyplace locally I can get it that isn't going to rake me across the coals (i.e. Radio Shack...they are too expensive)?
I mean I COULD order the cable as I don't really need it right away, I do have the composite cable to test things out on.
Just right now I need to learn how to do everything.
So, that said I guess the procedure would be to:
1) Soft mod the Xbox
2) Install and run XBMC (would this be the dashboard?)
3) Install Mame for Xbox (what do I look for?)
Thanx,
Geo