disolitude said:
dahuman said: I use Blackmagic Intensity Pro for my PS3 and Wii Captures. For the PS3, I have a HDMI splitter with one cable going to my TV and one going into a HDFury 2 to a component splitter box to the capture card for 720p capture(HDCP is fucking gay, and that's my workaround until I get a more powerful computer with USB3 so I can move on to 1080p captures using the HDFury 2,) PS3 main audio output is TOSLink to my reciever with multi-audio output enabled to goto the component box to output to my PC for stereo capture. For my Wii, I set it to 480i wide screen with component cables and hook it up directly to the component box when I capture. If you are doing it for the 360, just plug the HDMI cable straight into the card and it'll work, it doesn't have all the lock outs like the PS3.
If you are just trying to max the screen and not really trying to record or stream anything, that's easy, just get a HDFury 2 and Blackmagic Intensity Pro, change the firmware to like 3.2 on the card, use graphstudio64(I'm pretty sure you are running Win7 64bit heh,) and alt-enter that shit and you are done without all the complicated shit. |
Nice. Now thats what I am looking for...
So you are not experiencing any lag with this capture card? People were saying that about Avermedia one but I sense the slightest latand it just kills my desire to play using the capture card.
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Sorry for the late reply, I have never experienced lag with Blackmagic products, just keep in mind that the quality will not match it directly connected to the HDTV, well, unless you have the USB3 version like smbu, 8-bit vs 10-bit color. Oh and there is HDFury 3 now with better IQ too.