Why is it connected to a standard computer monitor? I think thats the biggest giveaway. That little monitor sure as hell doesnt have HDTV input. It would be more likely that it would have to be run through a TV, almost nobody buys those VGA cable connectors for consoles. Also its missing the mandatory "About This Mac" shot everyone and their grandma does to show its not a regular mac.
the xbox 360 actually has a VGA cable output as one of the 3 you can buy for it, and it's actually fairly common since most moniter's native resolution is at least 720P, and most people don't have HD tvs, so it's a cheap solution to using your 360 in HD, as for the video.
as for the video, if you want ANY credibility, don't smear petroleum jelly on the lens before filming. Oh, and the power light(in the center, not neccesarily the ring which indicates controllers connected) on the console should be on as well.
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eh @ Apr 22nd 2007 6:26PM
Why is it connected to a standard computer monitor? I think thats the biggest giveaway. That little monitor sure as hell doesnt have HDTV input. It would be more likely that it would have to be run through a TV, almost nobody buys those VGA cable connectors for consoles. Also its missing the mandatory "About This Mac" shot everyone and their grandma does to show its not a regular mac.
Grant @ Apr 22nd 2007 8:14PM
the xbox 360 actually has a VGA cable output as one of the 3 you can buy for it, and it's actually fairly common since most moniter's native resolution is at least 720P, and most people don't have HD tvs, so it's a cheap solution to using your 360 in HD, as for the video.
as for the video, if you want ANY credibility, don't smear petroleum jelly on the lens before filming. Oh, and the power light(in the center, not neccesarily the ring which indicates controllers connected) on the console should be on as well.