Video Capture

Apr 3, 2009
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Canada
Looking to capture in game footage from ps3 in HD,any one have any ideas
found the b;itzbox HD which looks cool but is on backorder for 3 weeks


The other thing is they want $35 shipping to canada and only $8 to US,do these people think Canada in on the moon
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I really don't understand why anyone would want to record their games unless you were doing something like the myth buster guys are doing.

Cause its fun lol,anyway you can also dvr tv and use it for capturing footage from camcorders.
You can even transfer old video from vhs ect....

For example i have old footage of my son on vhs,i can now put in digital format or put it on a dvd

And the main reason is i can make a 'darth camping montage' lol
 
Cause its fun lol,anyway you can also dvr tv and use it for capturing footage from camcorders.
You can even transfer old video from vhs ect....

For example i have old footage of my son on vhs,i can now put in digital format or put it on a dvd

And the main reason is i can make a 'darth camping montage' lol

lmao

sounds awesome let me know when ure using it so i dont go 0-20 lol
 
yah this is totally awesome .... its awesome for tourney matches sicne u can then post the match and others can view hahaha!

btw, the shipping to canada on that first for $35 was obviously because they wont ship to Canada unless they can track andthat is the only thing that makes shippnig to Canada expensive.
 
yah this is totally awesome .... its awesome for tourney matches sicne u can then post the match and others can view hahaha!

btw, the shipping to canada on that first for $35 was obviously because they wont ship to Canada unless they can track andthat is the only thing that makes shippnig to Canada expensive.


ah i see,i just hate paying that much for shipping

the one i got has some pretty cool features too


Record your high definition TV programs to your PC, using high quality H.264!

HD PVR is the world’s first High-Definition video recorder for making real-time H.264 compressed recordings at resolutions up to 1080i. HD-PVR records component video (YCrCb) from cable TV and satellite set top boxes, with a built-in IR blaster to automatically change TV channels for scheduled recordings. Audio is recorded using AAC or Dolby Digital .

The recording format is AVCHD, which can be used to burn Blu-ray DVD disks. Two hours of HD recordings, recorded at 5 Mbits/sec, can be burnt onto a standard 4.7 GByte DVD-R or DVD-RW disk for playback on a Blu-ray DVD player.
Record your video game play

One of the popular uses for the HD PVR is for recording video gameplay. As said on GeekTonic:
"Now I think anyone watching me play videogames is a sure-fire way to put them to sleep – or at least laugh at my videogame performance. But I know there is a very large number of videogamers using the HD-PVR to record their video gameplay."
Create your own video library

The HD PVRs amazing recording quality allows personal archival of your favorite high definition TV programs from any component video HD set top box. The HD PVR also has standard definition composite and S-Video inputs so you can record your old home video tapes into an AVCHD format for creating Blu-ray DVD recordings.
Features

* Built-in hardware H.264 high definition encoder, for high performance, high quality TV recordings
* Component video input from most high definition cable TV and satellite TV receivers. Optical or stereo audio inputs.
* Record high definition video at up to 1080i resolution, 720p or VGA/D1
* Record at datarates from 1Mbs to 13.5Mbs, constant and Variable Bit Rate
* Make Blu-ray format AVCHD recordings, so you can burn your TV recordings onto a standard DVD disk (up to 2 hours of video at 5MBits/sec) and playback on Blu-ray DVD players
* Includes HD software video player, so you can playback recordings to your PC screen
* Audio / Video component video loop through to allow HD recording and viewing at the same time
* High Performance Noise Reduction Function
* NTSC,PAL and SECAM Support
* IR receiver for remote control
* IR Blaster to change the TV channels in your set top box

Record formats

There are three H.264 formats you can choose when recording a video:

* .TS, which is a generic 'transport stream' compatible with many digital media players
* .M2TS, which is compatible with the Sony Playstation3
* .MP4, which is compatible with the XBox360

The .TS and .M2TS files are AVCHD compatible, and can be used to burn Blu-ray compatible disk recordings. These files can be burned onto a standard DVD+R or DVD+RW disk for playback in a Blu-ray disk player using the included Arcsoft TME Disk Create application. Approximately 2 hours of HD TV recorded at 5Mbits/sec can be put onto a standard DVD+R or DVD+RW disk.

The included TME Media Converter program may also be used to convert the .TS file to other formats compatible for playback on an iPhone and Ipod.
 
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