My pc didn't have hdmi. It's uses the vga. Is that ok? I'm bit lost I'm all this but will find out when I get it tomorrow I guess.
Or if you could show what you mean with a YouTube link then I would know exactly what you mean.
Ok i see what you mean i think, but im not using a TV. Im using my monitor. I wont be using a TV, MONITOR at the same time. Just the monitor. The only time i will be using the TV is when i will record a replay.
You don't need a TV at all though. Your monitor will be connected to your PC via VGA. You will be able to see the PS3 input and record it on your PC due to EasyCap. I don't get why you want to have the PS3 on two screens, the monitor will be enough, no TV required at all unless you want to watch something on the TV while it is recording if you get bored.
I got my easycap today and your right. I have it connected to the AV MULTI and it does show up on ULEAD. I can now capture live game play.👍.
Here is the vid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taP9FPZ8b2g
I recorded a 1 lap replay of the N-Ring and the file was a massive 9.7 GIG!!! I had it set up to AVI. I dont want files this big:tdown: How can i make them smaller
Quality isnt that great but i expected that. But i can fiddle around with settings to get it better. But haven't tried yet. Ill get it with more experience im sure.
CasioAs Nick said, Handbrake is the bomb for video conversion.
To clarify slightly (Got use my uni knowledge at some stage in my life...). The reason most captured recordings are so big is that it's uncompressed data. A pixel (generally) is made up of 3 colours, with one byte of colour data each (RGB). Uncompressed, it stores 3 bytes of data for every pixel of every frame.
So when you calculate how much data you are writing each second: Height x Width x 3 (Bytes) x FPS.
A 1080P 30FPS video like GT5 would be 1920x1080x3x30 = 186624000 bytes = ~178Mb each second.
Which is how one lap of the Nurburgring can grow to 10GB. And why we have video compression.![]()
saidur_aliI thought I'd be right on this, just found it strange that you were talking about using a separate TV and converting HDMI to RCA and stuff like that when you had already the setup required to do everything you wanted once you got the EasyCap device.
Make sure to record using the highest resolution settings to improve quality. You should choose a codec, something like MPEG2 and MP3 or DVD option in your format settings to reduce file size. Otherwise it will still record uncompressed. Failing that download MediaCoder and use that to encode the uncompressed video and audio to any codec you want, something like XVID or H264/X264 and a bitrate over 1200Kbps.
nick09You can use a program like Handbrake(think it takes AVI formats) and it retains the original quality great at less than 1/5th of the original file size.
Ok... Ive used AMCAP to capture and used VIRTUALDUB to try and fix up the quality. I used this to help.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqLkl7i_ufU&feature=mh_lolz&list=FL195Yqrsv5VI
I fallowed every step and downloaded everything he says. But my quality isnt even close and now i have no audio on the clip i made! lol.
1st step is to get good quality and then ill worry about the compression. Can someone show me how to get the best quality i can from the easycap please.?
Ive downloaded so many programs it isnt funny anymore lol. Please help. Thanks
RAW capture straight from easycap was 29seconds, 356mb so i wont upload that.
This is the vid i captured in AMcap and compressed in Virtualdub. 29 seconds, 39mb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5oym-uvvcI
I think the vid is better quality but
a; i have no sound now lol.
b; its nowhere near the quality of his vid.
c; the writing and usernames are blurry![]()
Its only $6. If i record from s video ill get better quality though.