I forgot to post this earlier, but this is how small this thing is compared to a 360 slim:
...and yeah, G, that's what I figured. I was planning on trying to capture and edit with Happauge but I hadn't gotten around to it yet.
I forgot to post this earlier, but this is how small this thing is compared to a 360 slim:
...and yeah, G, that's what I figured. I was planning on trying to capture and edit with Happauge but I hadn't gotten around to it yet.
I've found one annoying thing. If you have everything connected like it should, you need to have the thing plugged in via USB whether you intend on recording or not or you wont have a picture on your TV. I guess that's kind of a no brainer since it doesn't have a regular power supply. If you don't want to be recording, you need to disconnect the HDMI from the device and run it straight from the 360 to the TV. I haven't tried this yet on PS3, but I'd imagine it would be the same.
...and yeah, it's incredibly small for what it does. I'm probably going to lose it, but I love the portability. What I do not love...glossy finish. Ew.
Yeah, just from your picture, you can see finger prints and stuff all over it.
Ordered this bad boy this afternoon as I had quite a bit of Amazon credit saved up but the ability to use HDMI to my CPU monitor and its size were a real PLUS for me. IOU thanks for confirming/checking that there wasn't any noticeable difference in video quality on the PS3. Looking forward to using this bad boy some. Does the editing feature have the ability for you to just take a still frame and take that shot and turn it into an image that could be uploaded to like a photobucket or whatever the cool kids are using now?
You'd have to do what G suggested as I don't see a place to grab a screenshot within the software. It makes it extremely easy for a new editor to cut out clips and string other clips together(not that it's hard in Vegas) so you should have no problem editing. Just make sure that when you get everything connected(make sure your PS3 is off), hold the PS3 power button until the 2nd beep so it resets video settings. Then go into your video settings on your PS3 and make sure that video/audio is set up for component. If not, you'll be playing in SD.
Shizzle I just realized my old trusty laptop is on Windows Vista and not 7 and it looks like the Elgata requires 7. I guess at worse I can connect it to my desktop and possibly purchase a second monitor so that my CPU will stay up while I am playing.
The unit I bought last year was the AverMedia HD PVR. Works great and got it for $139 if I'm not mistaken. Basically similar to the Hauppauge, does the encoding or whatever in the box.
Still haven't gotten the Sony software but the stock software is sufficient for now
Have a few videos up on YouTube though I think 2 of my most recent games are marked private
Wow this thread is great. Thank you for everything. We had a similar discussion in my league early in the 2012 life-cycle, but none of us pulled the trigger on picking up a capture device as we're not the most technically saavy chaps. I rigged a terrible uStream set-up using my phone as a live stream for major games (not recommended) that guys could try to follow and comment on.
I can't wait to save up a bit so I can get this set up. It would make things so much easier knowing I can clearly prove where and how often fringe owners cheesed and why they're getting booted.
What's this kickback thing for TGT? If I do indeed go with the Elgato, and there's a way TGT get's some support, I'd definitely go that route. I'm not a majorly active member, but I follow things quite a bit.
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well i just got the elgato in the mail today. Hooked it up and low and behold i have to upgrade my mac os to use it so i have been downloading it all damn afternoon! o well i guess i will have to wait til Saturday to really sink my teeth into it
Last edited by EDJ; 06-22-2012 at 05:18 PM.
FYI - I got the Elgato recently and its a pretty nice product. No major complaints so... far. (other than I wish it was HDMI/HDMI for the PS3 but that's not Elgato's fault/problem)
Here is a sample from my FIFA game with JB the other day. I am still messing with the settings but I'm pretty happy with the picture quality of the capture.
Nice. Between your video CLW, and the video that Beatn put up, I'm definitely gonna take a very serious look at getting the Elgato down the road here.
One question I just thought of. Don't know if you guys have an answer. I run HDMI to my tv, but for audio I run an optical cable. Will the PS3 allow me to split audio out between two sources? Using the provided cable for the Elgato, but still running surround sound via optical?
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