EasyCap DC60 Video Capture Adapter - record XBOX 360, PS3, Wii, VHS Video Clips. Duration : 6.23 Mins.
The EasyCap DC60 is a USB 2.0 video capture adapter. For an average price of , this cost-friendly adapter records 480P quality videos straight from your TV to your PC. You can preserve old VHS recordings, DVD, and even gameplay from video game consoles such as the XBOX 360, PS3, and Wii. The package comes with the adapter, a USB cord, capturing and editing software. There are many video formats to choose like AVI, MPEG, and WMV. The adapter is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and 7. To ease the minds of 64 bit users, the computer I used it on is Windows 7 64bit. Purchase this product on Amazon at www.amazon.com Note: the sound quality of the recorded gameplay in the video is mono audio quality because the TV used did not have stereo out. The purpose of this video is to show a low cost solution to recording TV from different hardware sources. If you would like a capture adapter that can record in high quality, I suggest looking into the "Dazzle Video Creator Plus HD", but be aware of its price, which can cost upwards of . -JaymarkTech Sources: InformationWeek - www.informationweek.com CNN World - www.cnn.com Follow me on these sites: Subscribe to me on YouTube Blogger: www.mycoretechs.com JaymarkTech www.jaymarktech.com Twitter www.twitter.com Facebook - Search: JaymarkTech Thank you!
How I Record My LP's (Part 1 of 2) Tube. Duration : 10.75 Mins.
This is how I record my LP's. Yep. I also go into quite a bit about editing the videos/sound in Movie Maker, but even then I didn't cover everything. This is an unusual way to record, and I can't promise that it would work on just any computer, since the files come out to be pretty enormous in size. Plus, RecordPad is not free, although it does offer a 2-week trial period if you want to try it. You can get it here: www.nch.com.au I had a little de-sync'ing issue, it starts about five minutes in, but it doesn't get progressively worse; it's just off by about a second. Just thought I should warn you. It's still easy enough to follow what I'm doing, I just hope I'm not insulting anyone's intelligence here. I'm a complete dummy when it comes to computers. But you never know how much people know about things, so I just kind of assume the worst and go from there. A couple of the important things I forgot to mention was that when recording an NES game with FCEU Ultra, it's pretty much exactly the same as recording with Snes9x, just drag File to Record AVI and you're golden. The only difference is that on NES games, you can actually hear the sound as you're recording. One other thing is that in Movie Maker, I often have to lower the sound of the video game to about half or 1/4 of its original volume, since the voice recording is barely audible next to it otherwise. To change the volume of the video, click on the video and drag "Clip" to "Audio" to "Volume" and you can lower it there.
How2Pow - How To Record PS2/Gamecube/Wii Gameplay with a Hauppauge PVR Video Clips. Duration : 6.30 Mins.
This tutorial will show you how to record gameplay from your Playstation 2, Gamecube, Wii, or any other standard definition video gaming console using a Hauppauge HD PVR! Please note that recording with a Hauppauge does not make the video resolution automatically bigger; recording from old consoles with a PVR gives no better results than doing so with a Dazzle. The input resolution of these old consoles is 480p, and therefore rendering in 720p or 1080p would only stretch out the video, causing huge file sizes.
How I Record My LP's (Part 2 of 2) Tube. Duration : 10.35 Mins.
I'm just gonna cut & paste the description from the first part, 'cause I'm lazy. This is how I record my LP's. Yep. I also go into quite a bit about editing the videos/sound in Movie Maker, but even then I didn't cover everything. This is an unusual way to record, and I can't promise that it would work on just any computer, since the files come out to be pretty enormous in size. Plus, RecordPad is not free, although it does offer a 2-week trial period if you want to try it. You can get it here: www.nch.com.au I had a little de-sync'ing issue, it starts about five minutes in, but it doesn't get progressively worse; it's just off by about a second. Just thought I should warn you. It's still easy enough to follow what I'm doing, I just hope I'm not insulting anyone's intelligence here. I'm a complete dummy when it comes to computers. But you never know how much people know about things, so I just kind of assume the worst and go from there. A couple of the important things I forgot to mention was that when recording an NES game with FCEU Ultra, it's pretty much exactly the same as recording with Snes9x, just drag File to Record AVI and you're golden. The only difference is that on NES games, you can actually hear the sound as you're recording. One other thing is that in Movie Maker, I often have to lower the sound of the video game to about half or 1/4 of its original volume, since the voice recording is barely audible next to it otherwise. To change the volume of the video ...
How To Record Your XBOX Game Chat and Do Live Commentary (the easy way) Tube. Duration : 4.58 Mins.
READ THIS, YOUR QUESTION MAY ALREADY BE ANSWERED!!! I was looking around YouTube for a video telling me how to record my in-game chat and my own live commentary. I couldn't find one, so I figured it out myself and decided to make a walkthrough video to help others. If this helped you out, please give me a Like, it helps out alot more than you know! Note: this also works for PS3 and on Apple, menus and programs just vary slightly. More videos coming soon, including my first Black Ops Commentary. My Cable: www.amazon.com Video on how to record gamechat using the OEM XBL Headset (this should also work if you don't have a pink mic cable, but still have a cable that runs into the controller): www.youtube.com Note to PS3 Owners: you probably have to use the "OEM XBL" link to wire your PS3 controller (This is if you don't have a pink mic cable. I'm not sure of this so don't hold me responsible! I don't have a PS3, unfortunately, but if you have a wire that runs into your controller similar to the Xbox setup in order for you to speak,then the OEM method should work as well), and to play voices through TV: go to Settings, Accessory Settings, Audio Device Settings, then switch Output to System Default and that should be it. However, all the commentators I know who use PS3 and do live commentary use a second microphone (the Blu Snowball microphone) ran from the computer and talk into that as they talk through their headset. The Snowball mic is about and is a way better sounding ...
[Bypass HDCP] How to Record PS3 Through HDMI on The Black Magic Intensity Pro Video Clips. Duration : 5.65 Mins.
Hey I made this video to help out those who want to record their PS3 gameplay through HDMI without having to deal with the HDCP problems that tag along with HDMI. I show how to hook up the device to capture video on the Black Magic Intensity Pro. HD PVR2: ok so I don't own this CC myself so I can't troubleshoot some of the issues some of you guys are having with that particular CC. There is a guy here on Youtube "ITSSGB74" who could possibly help you guys out. www.youtube.com If would like to see the kind of video quality from this setup I uploaded 2 game clips of Battlefield 3. These game clips are uncompressed so the size is pretty big but the quality is unsurpassed. docs.google.com Here's how I have things setup: i49.tinypic.com My Black Magic Intensity Pro Settings: oi44.tinypic.com oi39.tinypic.com The DVI-HDMI Converter: tinyurl.com The HDMI Splitter(Optional): tinyurl.com The Optical Splitter(Optional): tinyurl.com The cables needed DVI-HDMI Cable: tinyurl.com Optical Cable: tinyurl.com HDMI Cable: tinyurl.com The BlackMagic Intensity: www.blackmagic-design.com This thing claims to allow HDCP but I would do research first: www.dealextreme.com I use the Black Magic Intensity Pro to capture my video and Sony Vegas Pro 11 and After Effects CS5 to edit. I also use Cinema 4D for my intro along with some other 3D effects.
How to record in Logic with Apogee Duet 2 Video Clips. Duration : 2.42 Mins.
This video shows you how to set up Duet 2 in Logic and begin recording quickly. To follow this tutorial, you need to have Duet 2, Mac OS 10.6.7 or greater, and Logic 9 Open Logic and create a new session. Click on "Preferences, Audio" Choose "Duet USB 2.0" for your Output and Input device For now set the buffer to 128. For best latency you can set the buffer lower, but you may need to adjust the buffer higher depending on the size of the project you are working on. Make sure that "Software Monitoring" is selected. Click on "Apply Changes" and close the preferences window. In Logic, you can also customize how the I/O labels appear. Click on Options, Audio, I/O Labels If you select the labels under "Provided by Driver" Duet's I/O labels will show up in Logic's channel strip. "User" allows you to name the Inputs and outputs anything you like, With the exception of out 1&2 which is always "Stereo Output". Open Maestro 2, found in the applications folder Here you can select from the different Duet input choices +4 and -10 bypass Duet's mic pre amp and is a direct line level connection to the A to D converter. "Mic" is for connecting a Dynamic, Ribbon, or Condenser Mic to Duet's XLR breakout cable. If you are connecting a Condenser mic, you will need to click on the "48" button to turn phantom power on. "Instrument" is for connecting a guitar, bass, or keyboard to the 1/4" instrument input. Now click on "Output" In the Output section you can select how you want to route Duet's ...
How to Record Your Video Game System - Easycap Setup Video Clips. Duration : 1.60 Mins.
This is a tutorial on how to hook up the necessary cables, to record your game system. You'll need game system cables, three "Y" RCA splitters, six male to male RCA cables, and an Easycap DC60. RCA Splitters found here: www.amazon.com RCA Cables found here (You'll only need to buy 2 of these): www.amazon.com Easycap found here: www.amazon.com If you want to record in S-Video like in my test videos, you can buy S-Video Xbox 360 cables. You can find them here for a cheap price, www.amazon.com or if you want the ones I use, here: www.amazon.com (I bought these on this same website for 9.99 but now their 60.00?) This will work with Xbox 360, Wii, PS3, Gamecube, N64, ...basically anything that has AV cables. NOTE: You cannot play in HD but still record in SD you HAVE TO play in SD to record. The reason for this is because HD and SD are two different signal types, and the Xbox 360 and PS3 can only render one of those signals at a time.
How to SetUp Easycap with Splitters - Record On HDTV for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii Video Clips. Duration : 4.98 Mins.
Hi there, today I'll be showing you how to set up your EasyCap DC60 or Dazzle 100 or any capture card device with splitters. Everything You Need:www.youtube.com In this video Ill show how to set up your device even if you don't have a output signal or have a HDTV. Make sure Follow me on twitter: www.twitter.com and a BIG thanks to BUDGET GADGETS!! Also how to record gameplay using the easycap capture card or any capture card, to record your PS3, Xbox 360, or Wii Gameplay More tutorials and helpful videos on the EasyCap and dazzle capture card! What You need: AV/Composite cables EasyCap or dazzle capture card Double sided Av/Composite cables! And if you have a HDTV splitters or those that don't have an output signal. www.youtube.com "How to" Set up Ezcap Easycap DC60+ on Windows 7 "How to" Set up Ezcap Easycap DC60+ on Windows 7 "How to" Set up Ezcap Easycap DC60+ on Windows 7