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Hey everyone. I just needed a little direction here. I have a GeForce5900XT with VIVO. I have my PS2 connected to it now. The software I am using to capture the image is WinDVD Creator, and to say the least it's a bit on the small side. And when I put it on full screen it's all blurry. Does anyone know of a better program that I could use to capture the video at a better resolution?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
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Well I already have that, but I can't seem to get it to work without it saving the file to my HD. And frankly the amount of time I'd be using it would make for a HUGE file. If you can help me out on using it that would be much appreciated.
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anyone else?
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Location: Los Angeles
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Oh...I guess you just want to "view" it on your screen. I thought you wanted to capture it as in make a file. The largest screen I have is with Ulead Video Studio. I'm afraid the quality is not going to be very good anyway you do it compared to your tv. |
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http://www.nvidia.com/page/multimedia.html
does the vid card only have composite input, or s-video perhaps? you'll get noticably better quality from s-video if it's available. |
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