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the problem was that the Xbox's sound output was routed into the front left speaker and then back into the rear right speaker causing the speakers to cross over each other and causing terrible distortion. Sure, it's trivial. The console's onboard audio is all that's needed, and even a single dummy output is fine. It just happens to be that the most common case is that all outputs are set to ALC and then one of them is set to "off" (this should have been taken into account in the BIOS, but that's another story). I never said it was trivial. It's a relatively well documented problem with the Xbox and is fixed by adding the dummy output as a late option in the setup to add the ALC jack. But I never said it was trivial. It's obviously a hardware bug and something that would happen to any motherboard. The question is, how common is this? And how hard is it to fix? Not in the sense of "replace a part", but in the sense of "is this a hardware defect that was allowed to exist or is it a defect that was created by Microsoft in an attempt to implement a workaround in the console?" My understanding is that the Xbox's onboard audio output is broken. Is there any proof that this is the case or is it just a guess? How hard is it to fix and would this bug only be triggered on an Xbox with a custom BIOS? Microsoft doesn't allow PS2 games to be played on XBOX, nor Xbox games on PS2. So it's a very similar case to the PS3 backwards compatibility, where a different system is required to play PS2 games. That isn't the same thing, because the Xbox has the hardware to play backwards compatibility games. With that in mind, I think that the PS3 has the same hardware as the 360 in terms of the 4gb xbox memory and all the internal chips. Well, one of the big problems is the firmware isn't open. Every test I've seen for the 360 says it needs to be fully open for the ALC jack to work. The only ones where they can tell it to have an ALC input with no sound output need to be fully unlocked for that input. The cure is simple, just make the console fully unlocked. The PS3 was allowed to have the patch because they want to ensure the patch was fully tested before release. The problem is, Microsoft doesn't allow the firmware 847798691e