I've been wanting to capture and record video game footage for quite some time now, partially out of an attempt to possibly use the footage for review purposes and other amusing shenanigans.
I want to do it, you see on a PC, it's insultingly easy, all you need is FRAPS and you're done. But when it comes to recording footage off a TV, the s*** hits the fan. I started googling stuff and there's an entire world of different solutions and configurations, some require fancy hardware others try to MacGyver-it.
I've searched for an impressive item called the EasyCap DC60, which I am told the most affordable option right now and from what I could tell, it is the biggest fake item bait on Ebay and elsewhere. So 10 bucks and 20 days later, I soon discover that the seller sent me a knock-off version of the EasyCap DC, the infamous SMI Grabber.
However, to my surprise, for a knock-off, it actually does a pretty good job.
Here's a 5-minute sample that I took using the following items:
-SDTV;
-Power Director 9;
-SMI Grabber connected with 2 RCA cables, 3 female-to-female Y Splitters and the Xbox 360 HD Component Cable(set at 480p);
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pPHzx6R5FUIt looks great. Not HD great, but just good enough.
However, when I attempted to use my LG LCD TV, I have one issue that I cannot fix, I was hoping for some help.
I use the same configuration, but sadly, Scart input on my LCD just looks like S***!
Any suggestions on how to improve my situation? Also how do you guys record footage and also record narration for "Let's Play" videos? Just thought, I'd ask.