I need to know a good USB TV Capture Device I think it is called? It let's you transmit what you are doing from your TV to a Computer, I need it for LP's, if you know anything that can let me make a LP other then this also post them. Thank You :)by Transmit, I mean send a video of what you are doing on TV to Comp.
It depends how much money you want to spend. If it's not really an object to you, buy an Happauge HD PVR it will run you like 200$. Dazzles are 50$ for standard and 90$ for HD. Roxio's are 100$. I would not suggest an easycap as they are terrible quality. There is more capture cards out there. But these are the most common.
So Dazzle is good qaulity that can let me make an LP for minecraft on the XBOX, I might get a Roxio, are they any good?Wow was that Dazzle HD version or Standard?
I am currently looking both of those, should I get an HD Dazzle, or get a Roxio, need your help guys, you two seem very knowledgable with this.Is PvR another type, or is it an add-on?If you guys have a relatively cheap, good qaulity, and good sound one, I am ALL for it.
Oh sweet! That is what I am getting, thank you guys for helping me, If you guys want to join me in the XBox version when it comes out to do the LP's, you guys are welcome. (I am trying to give each post a point)
Can you guys tell me how the sound performance is on those? I want viewers to be able to hear me.
The capture card won't be able to hear your voice, just in-game audio. You'll need a microphone for your PC and a program like Audacity(it's free) to record your voice. You'll then need another program to mix your voice into the original video.
Some capture cards come with software to do this, and edit your video included in the package. If you need a free option, Windows Movie Maker can work but it's not the best.
HeKtIk BuHnAnUz but my Dad might not let me, if I tell him it is for the LP he might though (I am 11 he doesn't let me add strangers yet :3)Apparently if Yahoo answers is reliable, it DOES work with Mac! BRO HUGZ FOR EVERYONE!!!!!!!!
I know you're using Xbox. That still doesn't change the fact that the capture card won't record your voice. If you setup your 360 to play voice chat through the TV speakers it will be able to pickup your friends voices, but won't pick up your own(your friends voices will likely be hard to hear aswell).
You can get an external mixer that will mix the audio of your voice, and the in-game audio so you won't need to edit it in post-recording, but that will cost extra, and you'll still need an extra microphone that can be plugged into the mixer.
The Behringer XENYX 502 is one mixer I know of that some people use, and it's not incredibly expensive.
It depends how much money you want to spend. If it's not really an object to you, buy an Happauge HD PVR it will run you like 200$. Dazzles are 50$ for standard and 90$ for HD. Roxio's are 100$. I would not suggest an easycap as they are terrible quality. There is more capture cards out there. But these are the most common.
Some capture cards come with software to do this, and edit your video included in the package. If you need a free option, Windows Movie Maker can work but it's not the best.
and a RGB splitter for $1.99. I'm gonna get these and give it a try.
CRAP! Found out the HD PvR doesn't work for Macs! At least I think so.....
HeKtIk BuHnAnUz but my Dad might not let me, if I tell him it is for the LP he might though (I am 11 he doesn't let me add strangers yet :3)Apparently if Yahoo answers is reliable, it DOES work with Mac! BRO HUGZ FOR EVERYONE!!!!!!!!
It does work with macs, you will just need a different capturing program. there are plenty of free ones out there.
also, the pvr will not be able to pick up your voice, so you will need to record your voice through your PC.
Here's HDPVR quality
If you don't have enough for the HDPVR I'd recommend a HAVA Platinum. This is about $100.00
Here's HAVA Platinum quality
You can get an external mixer that will mix the audio of your voice, and the in-game audio so you won't need to edit it in post-recording, but that will cost extra, and you'll still need an extra microphone that can be plugged into the mixer.
The Behringer XENYX 502 is one mixer I know of that some people use, and it's not incredibly expensive.
http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-502-XENYX502-5-Channel-Mixer/dp/B000J5UEGQ