Unfortunately I wish it was the case, but I can confirm that it is running NTSC as I did use enigma option "B". I have also gone into the original dash and changed to wide screen. Hopefully this info might be of assistance to some one in the know! On the XBox A/V plug I have removed the original wiring harness and installed the follow connections. Pin 1 = Audio right Pin 2 = Audio right Ground Pin 3 = Not used ( Digital Audio) Pin 4 = V-Sync (Does not seem to assist) Pin 5 = Mode GND for Pin 17 Pin 6 = Mode GND for Pin 18 Pin 7 = Mode GND for Pin 19 Pin 8 = Ground Pin 9 = Variable (Blue) Pin 10 = Pin 9 Ground Pin 11 = Variable (green) Pin12 = Pin 11 Ground Pin 13 = Not Used (VCC) Pin 14 = Audio Left Pin 15 = Audio left Ground Pin 16 = H-Sync (Does not seem to assist) Pin 17 = Mode Select 1 Pin 18 = Mode Select 2 Pin 19 = Mode Select 3 Pin 20 = Not Used (12volts output) Will be used once everything else is sorted. Pin 21 = Pin 22 Ground Pin 22 = Variable (Red) Pin 23 = Pin 24 Ground Pin 24 = Variable (Composite video signal) Please note that if pin 5 is linked to 17, 6 is linked to 18 and 7 is linked to 19 then the Xbox will output RGB Scart type outputs. This is how my XBox to ICC cable is made. If you read the Doco on Digital TV it tells you what connections to make at the ICC. The problem I have is working out the Sync wires. At this stage I believe the problem lies within the Xbox settings and not the cable I have made. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully this addition information will assist others in there design of cabling. Or it might just confuse the matter even more. Thanks for your time. I shall leave it at that as its long enough already. Dave.