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    Recording game-play

    Hey guys, I have a small problem I was hoping you could help out with. I'm looking for a way to record and possibly broadcast my game-play, this would be easy to do but I play using vga cables to a monitor. If you could give me any info on the best products and how to do it, it would be a huge help.

    Thanks.

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    Cap card or bungie render points my friend

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    yea but i mostly want to stream.

    Also, I need to find a cap card that has vga input. If you could provide a link to a card with vga input, that would be great.
    Last edited by heuer89; 09-29-2010 at 01:12 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollywood View Post
    Also, I need to find a cap card that has vga input. If you could provide a link to a card with vga input, that would be great.
    VGA Cap Card

    I think thats what you are looking for but i'm not an expert. Also i think splitters are an option.

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    You will need a dual VGA splitter box like this, since a regular VGA splitter will not work. http://www.google.com/products/catal...d=0CDcQ8wIwAg#

    You can use any cap card with the following set up.

    XBOX-VGA cable from XBOX to SPLITTER. VGA to X (where X is whatever input your cap card uses) from SPLITTER to CAP CARD. regular VGA from SPLITTER to MONITOR.

    This is a basic setup that is pretty inexpensive. I have used it before and it works. This also assumes that you have no output on your monitor. If you do, it may be easier to output from the monitor to the cap card. It may prevent screen lag, though I don't really remember if the splitter causes any in the first place.

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    Thanks a lot, I'm gonna try it out.

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    After you've split the signal:

    If you're wondering about capture cards it really depends how much you're willing to spend.
    Hauppauge HDPVR is the most common HD capture card but you have to manually re-encode it with Graph Edit to stream so i guess that's a no. (More Info)
    The Black Magic Intensity Pro will work for streaming but you can only record/stream compressed MJPEG if you're computers not a beast and set up correctly. MJPEG compressed is still better than 95% of other cards though. If you have USB 3.0 imports on your computer there's the Black Magic Intensity Shuttle. (More Info)

    If you just want a cheap and easy to use SD capture card then i guess a Dazzle would be your best bet. (More Info).

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