Connecting inspire 6.1 to Xbox 360

Hello,
I want to connect my Inspire 6.1 6600 speaker system to my Xbox 360.
What do i have to do?
and what do i need?
Message Edited by ssjf on 05-19-2006 11:56 AM

I have a 30GB video iPod that I purchased in April of 2006. After downloading the AAC upgrade on X-Box live, my iPod is not recognized by the Xbox360. The odd thing is, the Xbox will recharge the iPod, and the Xbox will recognize an iPod Shuffle purchased in April of 2006, and an iPod Nano purchased last Christmas. Any ideas on why the older iPod Video doesn't work?

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