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    Duke Nukem is offline Junior Member Standard Definition
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    Default Capturing Video and Audio from Ps2 or Xbox :(

    Hello all! I'm very new to this and only thought of the idea today. I want to know if it is possible to capture audio and video from my Ps2 to make mini movies of me playing games then convert them to Dvd's.

    I have an Powercolor 9800 PRO and onboard 6 channel sound. Also a Celeron D 2.4ghz

    Any help is appreciated thank you

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    Probably is a 'teccy' way, but I would juyst set up a camera on a t pod and film the action. This works suprisingly well if carefully done, and you could have the bonus of a soundtrtack of you talking / shouting / screaming as you play.

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    Problem is i only have a 1.3MP Digital camera :(

    Now i found this box thing i have with component RCA for my graphics card. Could i record off that?

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    Hmm, well you could feed analogue video from the consol to a to d card in the pc and then edit.

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    Hmm, well you could feed analogue video from the consol to a to d card in the pc and then edit.
    Can you please translate into newbie?

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    If your video card is labelled VIVO (Video In Video Out), it will have a little break out box that connects to a black socket in the middle of the back of the card. Stick the yellow from your console into the video in bit. Now plug the yellow and red cables into a phono to 3mm phono jack and plug this into the soundcard's audio in.

    Then get your hands on iuVCR from iuLabs to capture the video.

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    How can i find if it is labled Vivo?

    I have a GeForce 6200 lying around with a breakout box.. I think it is anyway.

    It is a black box with S-video and Composite connections. Red Green Blue

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    Okay apparently i can use a TV tuner for this.

    IS this a good one to choose?

    http://www.pccasegear.com/prod2370.htm

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