Mission: Crank Seminary
Note: Video recorded using AVerMedia hdmi capture display software and fraps used to record a hdmi input source. Processed with increase saturation and up-scaled.
Original file: 1920x1080 30fps ~6GB
Compressed file (Xvid): 1920x1080 30fps ~100MB (uploaded)
PC rig recorded on:
Windows 7 x64
AMD Athlon II X4 620 OC'ed to 3.25GHz
Mushkin Enhanced Blackline Ascent 4 GB DDR2
Internal motherboard graphics (Radeon HD 4200 + 512MB shared)
Non-raid two hdd primary/secondary setup
I'm thinking of getting this card. How does it work with the 2 HDMI plug-ins? Is one an input and the other an output to the tv?
Is there lag when you are trying to play video games?
Also, what is the benefits of recording with fraps?
Thanks
ClinchMovie 1 year ago
@ClinchMovie
Card has 1 HDMI input plug-in. The other slot seen on the card is a multi-AV input connector (Component/ S-Video).
If you want to play and record on your HD television, then you need a HDMI/Component splitter. I don't use a splitter, since run it through the PC to my monitor
No lag in recording that I know of.
Fraps is used to bypass bit-rate limitation of the software given by Avermedia, so that you can record at a higher quality basically.
Alzmer 1 year ago
What exact HDD is in your rig? I heard that's also a key component that's needed for good recording (has to do with something about bandwidth).
sickmaniac9 1 year ago
@sickmaniac9
Recorded at 1920x1080 at 30fps. Two HDD setup (not in raid), the slave/secondary is actually a old 40GB Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 8 where the video is being recorded to.
Alzmer 1 year ago