EoinHef wrote: » Mate has an issue im hoping someone here can help me solve. He bought a monitor from amazon for his young lads xbox one (OG)instead of a TV due to space rsetrictions. He bought a set of speakers to go with it as the monitor had no speakers. Problem is the monitor also has no 3.5mm jack and he didnt notice:( I dont think the one has a 3.5mm jack on it? So other than using headphones,not ideal as its an extra cost, or using some sort of adapter to strip the audio from the hdmi is there anything else anyone can think of?
EoinHef wrote: » Cheers,that looks the job alright. Cant see any way of doing it other than something like that. Was trying to avoid this route givin the extra cost so im going to tell him to message amazon and see what the policy would be on returning the monitor in exchange for another with a jack but cost of sending it back may make it not worth it. If not the prozor looks a good cost effective fix. Poor lad has been playing all his new games with no audio since christmas day:(
wotzgoingon wrote: » I'm in Mayo and you can have mine if you want. My mother is going to Dublin on Saturday and if you were to meet her at Heuston Station when she arrives to pick it up off her.
ThisRegard wrote: » Is there a way to hide installed games from the games list of a family member? I thought it would automatically hide games outside of the age category of that family member but it just requests permission to play them.
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » Can he not just plug any set of headphones into his controller and he'll have sound?
wotzgoingon wrote: » I'm pretty sure you cannot do that. But I'm not 100% certain.
ThisRegard wrote: » That's the conclusion my googling brought my to. It's an odd omission I think.
dunworth1 wrote: » you can hide games from the install list. by hitting menu over the highlighted game and selecting hide from list but I assume that it hides it from everybody to download the game in the future you'd need to go to the game in the store
panevthe3rd wrote: » I have an odd problem that maybe someone here can shed some light on. I had Sonic Adventure downloaded on my One X. My son played it a bit and unlocked an achievement so I know I didnt imagine it. One day it wouldn't launch. Kept asking me to insert disk. I uninstalled thinking that might help but the game didn't show up in my ready to install list. If I go to it on the store the price comes up in dollars for some reason even though my location is set to Ireland. Any ideas whats happening here?
emmetkenny wrote: » Did you download a trial version of the game originally?
panevthe3rd wrote: » Didn't think so but I must have.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Log into Xbox.com and see what games you purchased if not there it was deffo a trial.
ThisRegard wrote: » The internet is drawing a blank, but is there any difference other than dimensions and appearance between a Western Digital Elements and a Western Digital Elements SE hard drive?
CatInABox wrote: » Bad news for anyone looking for a Kinect adapter, they've been totally discontinued now. The Verge has more here. Most likely they only did one batch of them, and aren't going to waste money ordering a load more.
Deleted User wrote: » Quick question: Do USA download codes work on an Irish xbox?
CatInABox wrote: » For Xbox One games, yes, for Xbox Live, no.
Deleted User wrote: » Ok thanks. What do you mean by xbox live? Do you mean multiplayer won't work?
CatInABox wrote: » No, you can get codes for Xbox Live from the US (or anywhere, really), but those codes won't work on anything other than a US (or relevant countries) account. EDIT: Ah, I may have misunderstood. The multiplayer on Xbox must be paid for, it officially costs around €60, but can usually be gotten for around €40 from CDkeys. It also comes with 4 free games per month, called Games with Gold.