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![]() Im testing out this USB-doohickey that lets me connect console cabels to my computer. So far the test videos are in varying quality, and I'd like to hear your feedback.
First Test Second Test. Fiddled with resolution and display settings. Messed with sound settings a bit too and seems like it took care of the minimal audio cracking. Third Test. This time I tried how it looks with Super Nintendo games. Fourth Test. Added some kbs's and tried a game with faster gameplay. Fifth Test. Now with dropped FPS (seems like it goes a lot smoother now). This is all on mpeg2. mpeg4 or avi would obviously be better, but its recording like, 100mb per second. It could be that I need a better program. Im not exactly sure what the device is called (still looking for the box it was in), but the program is called PVR-plus, which's original purpose was to record TV shows. So, feedback and helpful hints are welcome. EDIT: What Im trying to get here is hopefully a flawless video. No lagging, cracking or anything like that. Im not trying to get a top HD quality, but something watchable, and you can make out details in it and its not too blurry. Last edited by TheChosen; 02-10-2011 at 04:50 PM. |
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