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Expensive Sushi
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Help Please: Capturing in game footage
Greetings-
I am looking for a little help with capturing video games so I can make movies- specifically, I want to capture EverQuest. I tried using FRAPS, but when I view the movies, they are all fuzzy with lines going through them; in essence, totally un-watchable. So, FRAPS is out. My next thought is can I capture video directly to my Sony TRV-38 Camcorder? I have a Radeon 9700Pro Video card. It does not have Video out as far as I know, but there is a plug on it for an S Video Cable (the black one with many prongs, not the red, yellow and white cable). Is that port for video in or out. I assume video in- which would do me no good. I was hoping to capture directly to the camera as to prevent the associated slow down that occurs when you capture to a hard drive. Based on the above, do I need to buy a new video capture card? Can someone recommend one? Will a capture card allow me to send the video directly to my Camcorder? How does the card exist/interface with my 9700Pro? I assume the 9700P is still used to draw the games, but how does the video then get sent to the capture card? Apologies for the rambling, and thank you.
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Tiger Shark
Join Date: Jul 2002
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That plug is for video out
It works quite good when set to S-Video. At least on my 9600 Pro. You have many settings for it in your display driver. You would want to mirror the screen to the S-Video out. Let me know if you want it explained in more detail. I'll write something for you tonight in that case ![]() Edit: Tonight Central European Time that is, ie in a couple of hours.
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Expensive Sushi
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I'll play around with the settings tonight- after I stop at Radio Shack and get an S-Video cable. Looking forward to anything you do write up. Many thanks Jonas79.
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Tiger Shark
Join Date: Jul 2002
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I just had a look at the settings and just remembered that I have to have something connected to the S-Video out to be able to change the display settings and I'm too lazy right now to move my comp to the living room right now
![]() Well, the settings are under the tab "Displays" in the advanced display settings. There you can choose to change settings for TV (ie video out). Make sure you choose S-Video out and not Composite out (which is also an option) since the quality of composite is terrible. I don't remember exactly where to set that though ![]() Good luck anyway
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