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5 Replies Last post: Apr 2, 2009 12:59 PM by thegammingperson1994  
Click to view thegammingperson1994's profile Member 165 posts since
Aug 9, 2007
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Dec 11, 2008 5:08 PM

Screen to DV?

I think the subject may need more explaining :)


My ultimate goal is to try an every moment of a game. Especially right now, one of my games is being very problematic, appears to be something with it's video, but that's a different story.


So, the solution that seems least taxing on my computer we be to have a screen recording program to record directly to a DV camera, via firewire. I would think that someone has made a program to do that, do you guys know of any?


EDIT: New update: I think I found some utilities that may help; Windows Media Encoder 9, and VH Capture. Now if anyone could help me on them, that would be awesome :)


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Click to view Computecam's profile New Member 30 posts since
Jun 5, 2008
1. Dec 11, 2008 6:38 PM in response to: thegammingperson1994
Re: Screen to DV?
If you use a screencasting program you can probably take the camera out of the equation.

Here is a list on Wikipedia of the different screencasting software avaliable, you might want to take a look through it and see whats best for you.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_screencasting_software

Hope that helps :)

Click to view lilxkid24's profile Old Hand 1,936 posts since
Jul 8, 2007
4. Apr 2, 2009 10:36 AM in response to: thegammingperson1994
Re: Screen to DV?
Fraps is probably the best screen recorder for games but its not free and i think the free version only lets you record 30 seconds. It also shows your fps when your in games.


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