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   09-07-2009, 12:18 AM
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Re: A Beginner's Guide to the Capture Card.
can anyone recommend a good tv/ monitor to record on thanks.

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   09-13-2009, 10:10 PM
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This is the back of my tv. Do I still need the splitters?

I have exactly $100 and really looking forward to buying the $97 capture card. The other cables I have no idea what they are or their cost but I want to have a capture card.
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   09-14-2009, 5:11 AM
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How much do the splitters go for in stores? $4 dollars each, $12 for all? I have the other plug that you plug into the tv but need the splitters.
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   09-14-2009, 7:37 AM
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Or you can buy a DVD Recorder with a 80GB harddrive + USB port, connect the xbox to that and have that connected to your TV and simply record what you do to the harddrive and use a USB to transfer the vid to a PC/Mac 
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   09-17-2009, 4:38 AM
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   09-22-2009, 6:30 PM
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 Csonic6 wrote:
Or you can buy a DVD Recorder with a 80GB harddrive + USB port, connect the xbox to that and have that connected to your TV and simply record what you do to the harddrive and use a USB to transfer the vid to a PC/Mac 


Would that record in HD?
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   09-22-2009, 7:37 PM
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 Csonic6 wrote:
Or you can buy a DVD Recorder with a 80GB harddrive + USB port, connect the xbox to that and have that connected to your TV and simply record what you do to the harddrive and use a USB to transfer the vid to a PC/Mac 


Would that record in HD?


Whoops. I realised after that that wouldn't work, I'd need a blu ray recorder and they cost too much.Sad [:(]

Oh well, I've pretty much given up hope of ever getting a capture card. The only way I could do it is by getting the Hauppauge one but the quality through the component cable on my TV, whilst not bad as such, is not as good as through HDMI and the Blackmagic Intensity Pro would cost too much to get the extra equipment and (as far as I can tell), I can't even connect it to my laptop due to having no PCI Express Lane port.
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   09-27-2009, 7:43 PM
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 Csonic6 wrote:
Or you can buy a DVD Recorder with a 80GB harddrive + USB port, connect the xbox to that and have that connected to your TV and simply record what you do to the harddrive and use a USB to transfer the vid to a PC/Mac 


Would that record in HD?


Whoops. I realised after that that wouldn't work, I'd need a blu ray recorder and they cost too much.

Oh well, I've pretty much given up hope of ever getting a capture card. The only way I could do it is by getting the Hauppauge one but the quality through the component cable on my TV, whilst not bad as such, is not as good as through HDMI and the Blackmagic Intensity Pro would cost too much to get the extra equipment and (as far as I can tell), I can't even connect it to my laptop due to having no PCI Express Lane port.
Just get a Hauppauge, I have one.

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   10-18-2009, 7:00 PM
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bump, because this thread was lost, and yeah.
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   10-20-2009, 12:17 PM
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@ Decode what is the best set-up(aspect ratio& Resolution) for youtube capping w/dazzle?
if I make it fit widescreen by event/pan the transcoding effects quality, but if I don't I get bars.




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   10-21-2009, 3:04 PM
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Hauppauge is great, still using it to capture high HD video reviews, heard they making a new one, cant wait to pick that up Smile [:)]
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   10-21-2009, 3:25 PM
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@ Decode what is the best set-up(aspect ratio& Resolution) for youtube capping w/dazzle?
if I make it fit widescreen by event/pan the transcoding effects quality, but if I don't I get bars.



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   10-24-2009, 12:09 PM
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Nice! good quality like that it didn't have a bunch of stupid overdone effects, and 360 snipes & good long runs.
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