Hi,
I was just wondering how anyone on here records there gameplay? i have seen to items, Dazzle and EasyCap Dc60+. Is there any other items that you use? cheaper the better but still want quality.
Rich
Opps that was me^ had no idea you post without being a user![]()
If i understood correctly, you would like to capture xbox. If you appreciate quality.
Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro ~199$
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/
Preview : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiU8rMRY3h0
That looks good, but at a huge price. Is there anyway Redlynx can allow us to view our replays online? i am not to sure if you can do this with Live games?
Videoing it with a video camera is the most common method I've seen although it does not give you good quality.
That would be so cool. I really have no idea how to record though. Dont they have something called a capture card?Originally Posted by Yourmum90
that would take a huge amount of storage to keep all that data, atm they just keep (and this is a guess) an input log of your controls and basic data about customisation of the rider / bike, and based on the physics the game recreates the players movements when you watch a "replay". To do it the other way would mean they need to have the engine hooked up somewhere to record the runs and encode them as video, then pay for bandwith as it gets watched.Originally Posted by SpaRtan
Camera is your best best unless you have the ability to connect your Xbox video cable into your PC graphics card....ther's much better/cheaper alternatives than that $200 thing![]()
If you have a camcorder that supports pass-through, that should work the same way as a capture card. Just plug the AV cables from the console into the camera, and it can pass the video signal directly through a firewire cable to the computer.
My camcorder unfortunately doesn't have this feature, so I'm using the Dazzle capture card and Dscaler. It works pretty well, except for a thin line of flashing pixels on the bottom of the captured video that has to be cropped out. The recorded video is in standard definition, so before uploading the video to Youtube I always upscale it to 1280x720 resolution in Virtualdub. This doesn't really do much to improve the video quality, but it makes Youtube recognize it as an HD video and preserve the original quality a little bit better.
Before getting the capture card I filmed the screen of my CRT TV with the camera's ISO set to 60 Hz, and I didn't have any problems with flickering or black bars running up and down the screen.