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01-17-2013 #27Newbie







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Hey man great info. But I have some additional questions. Let me ask you
I want to capture from my PS3 and make game guides. So I have Intensity pro. It works - I use my HDTV device and I can capture TV trough HDMI.
Than I read your forum post. I buy a HDMI to 5 RCA RGB component+2audio cable. I set up PS3 to 720p60, than put HDMI end in PS3 and the other end in octopus cable of Intensiti Pro. But ...it dont work man. Tell me what I do wrong, or may be I need different type of cable. Pls share more of your expirience. Thank you in advance.
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I use The Hauppauge HD DVR and its really great. I don't edit.

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02-04-2013 #29
Quite an old article, I personally use the Hauppauge HD PVR myself and saying that you can't edit the video - even back then - is so not true.

I've had mine since back in 2010 and I just used VirtualDub or even Camtasia after capturing to h.264, granted you're stuck to 1080i. The HD PVR 2 is just out now though and it's exactly the same as the HD PVR but now with HDMI so it costs a little bit more. I have tried it but for the PS3 you're still stuck to using component due to HDCP, the XBox 360 though does not have HDCP so you can connect that through it for full 1080p without a hitch. Component I believe is 1080i max.
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