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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2011

This is a test of the Intensity Shuttle in 720p for the Xbox 360. The game is Mortal Kombat. I then converted the original file with WinFF to create a Quicktime H.264 video.

To find out about the Intensity Shuttle - http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/

My Computer Specs:
ASUS CG5290 Desktop PC
Windows 7 SP1
Intel i7 920 Core - x58 Chipset (with CG5290)
9gb of RAM (with CG5290)
Normal 1 TB HD (with CG5290)
GTX 470 (Upgraded from GTX 260 but should still work)
Bought the USB 3.0 PCIe card located here - http://www.amazon.com/Buffalo-Technology-DriveStation-SuperSpeed-IFC-PCIE2U3/...

Intensity Shuttle Setup:
HD 720p 59.94
AVI Motion JPEG
HDMI Input / Output

Xbox 360 Settings:
Video must be set to 720p
Using HDMI for Input / Output

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  • would a H67 Motherboard and USB 3.0 work with this, I have i5 2300, 6GB Ram

  • @Dnator97 Now I believe the H67 has the built in USB 3.0 or no? I think that might work, but again I would just use Google or talk to their support to confirm. I don't know if you need an i7. I don't have the SSD either.

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  • @ericharris32 Just a heads up and I know I am a little late on this. Make sure you check if it will work with a laptop. I know the Intensity Shuttle website says that it will not work with any laptop you use. Could they have changed it, possibly, but definitely do the research before you purchase

  • @Dnator97 if you gonna record from xbox 360 don't record on 1080p because all games works on 720p. or if you have a large hard drive

  • @Dnator97 i think u need a intel i7 and a fast hard drive: 3 x 7200rpm on raid 0 or just do like me: soon i'm gonna buy a SSD hard drive and good video card

  • @mrukat hey thanks for replying. i actually figured it out after trial and error for 4 hours last night lmao. I had to click on log and capture for the screens to show up on my tv/pc the only thing I need to figure out now is how to record my PC screen directly. I have a gforce 570 so it supports HDMI. I plugged the Hdmi from the pc to the IN port and then the OUT to my monitor. I got it to appear a few times, but now I have no clue

  • @MilleniumGamingX Hey! Sorry it took a while to get back to you. With the black screen issue, I would try unplugging the USB 3.0 from the Shuttle and plugging it back in. Then turn on the 360, and finally open Media Express. I had an issue where you plug everything in and the settings are the same, but I still get the black screen. For some reason my comp believes the Shuttle drivers aren't installed even though they are. Fixed it with the above method.

    Let me know if you still have trouble

  • @MilleniumGamingX I also have a 58X Chipset. I know I'm messaging a lot, but i want all the info out there because I know that this computer is compatable

  • @MilleniumGamingX My 360 is also set to 720p for display mode

  • @MilleniumGamingX and yes I have USB 3.0s

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