The first test I did, I did simply to test the bsdic procedures of the device.
Install
Recording
Saving
Compressing
Upload
they all checked out fine. However I was unable to test one core element, and that was functionality. I hadn't purchased the AV-Splitter cables yet, so I was forced to rely on the capture test screen, and it hindered my performance. Having purchased the splitters, I can now try again, keeping focus on the TV screen. It was then that I noticed that in the recordings, the visual was jumpy, and the sound was off. So I readjusted some settings and tried one more time. This video was the result. Final Fantasy VII being my favorite video game of all time.
You can view the first test here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQcS8pkGs94
BAD BAD QUALITY
yuriiipider 2 years ago
For one, it's PS One game running on the PS3's engine. It's going to look terrible regardless. Also, this test was to deduce the settings I had used. My other videos have much better quality.
NosLived 1 year ago