OK once you plugged in the cables to your capture card how did you record it? And were you able to use your whole monitor as a screen or did you use a small preview screen instead?
Video was ok i think it needed to be a bit longer and u could of extended or elaborated on your joke more.
Thank you for the comment, amvGhost. I don't think I can really help you on capture cards. Mine was very complicated to install, but you can look up external capture cards by Dazzle. Most people use those.
I understand you opinion in that the video was too short. But this was the very first time I've done something like this, longer and better ones will come in the future. In fact, one is already filmed and in development.
Im not asking how to install ir but rather what ATI capture card you used, what program u are using to record it with, and do u play it on your monitor? If yes do you use the whole monitor as a screen? If you use it on ur monitor is it laggy?
ATI Multimedia Center TV is the program that comes with the capture card.
If your third question is if I actual play Halo on my PC monitor: No. I use save films and record them onto the computer.
I'll skip your fourth question and answer the fifth: Yes. It is very laggy. Inputs on your controller must run through the Xbox, then the Capture card, through the motherboard, video card, and CPU, and finally go to the monitor. It is very slow and not for gaming.
i was laughing slightly when he said "how about teabags" but the thing that made me ROFL was the "i am so sorry"
alistaro 2 years ago
Booting in halo is fun when you ask this question to the perso u are booting, What is the shape of Italy?
they will say a BOOT...
Bam then boot them.
This has been a halo 3 tip of the day
gamestopcamper 2 years ago
ive done that before but he asked for Soda he was asking his mom....
L4LNoxchallenge 2 years ago
ive done that before but he asked for Soda he was asking his mom....
L4LNoxchallenge 2 years ago
dude how do you make your own vid
VEHICON1999 3 years ago
its easy use a capture card and while playin u can record everythin on screen then edit it afta :D
gadget00000 3 years ago
Yep. That's the way to do it if you want to record WHILE you play.
ProjectXStudios 3 years ago
OK once you plugged in the cables to your capture card how did you record it? And were you able to use your whole monitor as a screen or did you use a small preview screen instead?
Video was ok i think it needed to be a bit longer and u could of extended or elaborated on your joke more.
amvGhost 3 years ago
Thank you for the comment, amvGhost. I don't think I can really help you on capture cards. Mine was very complicated to install, but you can look up external capture cards by Dazzle. Most people use those.
I understand you opinion in that the video was too short. But this was the very first time I've done something like this, longer and better ones will come in the future. In fact, one is already filmed and in development.
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ProjectXStudios 3 years ago
Im not asking how to install ir but rather what ATI capture card you used, what program u are using to record it with, and do u play it on your monitor? If yes do you use the whole monitor as a screen? If you use it on ur monitor is it laggy?
amvGhost 3 years ago
ATI TV Wonder Pro is the hardware.
ATI Multimedia Center TV is the program that comes with the capture card.
If your third question is if I actual play Halo on my PC monitor: No. I use save films and record them onto the computer.
I'll skip your fourth question and answer the fifth: Yes. It is very laggy. Inputs on your controller must run through the Xbox, then the Capture card, through the motherboard, video card, and CPU, and finally go to the monitor. It is very slow and not for gaming.
ProjectXStudios 3 years ago