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    Hey. I'm new to this forum, and I need to ask a question. I want to be able to record things on my television while playing them. Most capture cards I see force you to play on your computer, is there any that don't require this? I also want to know a good Mic/Headset to use to commentate the video. Example, I am trying to record MW2 on my Xbox 360, and I want to commentate on the matches, what's a good, high quality mic to do so? And one last thing, what is a good program to edit this audio in? I'd prefer if I can like...watch the video AND put the audio commentary in at the same time, as it would help me lots more. Any and all help is appreciated!


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    Are you looking for high definition or will all this be done with the XBox360 running composite or S-Video out?

    What is your TV model? What connections does it have?

    Is your computer located close to the TV?

    Your listed computer is weak for high definition. What is the current display card and what motherboard expansion slots are available?

    How much are you willing to invest?
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    I have about 200$, but I don't want to spend that much
    It doesn't have to record in HD, I just want to be able to play my xBox in HD, but it records in SD. My tv...uhh...I'm not good with hardware >,<
    It's by toshiba...around...55-60 inches maybe...and my xbox is hooked up to the back of the tv using HDMI cords. My pc is, literally, 2 and a half feet away from the xbox. I don't know the motherboard/display card for my PC.

    So...yeah...I think.
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    Those two seem perfect!

    Thanks for all the help
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    Originally Posted by xSyndromex
    I have about 200$, but I don't want to spend that much
    It doesn't have to record in HD, I just want to be able to play my xBox in HD, but it records in SD. My tv...uhh...I'm not good with hardware >,<
    It's by toshiba...around...55-60 inches maybe...and my xbox is hooked up to the back of the tv using HDMI cords. My pc is, literally, 2 and a half feet away from the xbox. I don't know the motherboard/display card for my PC.

    So...yeah...I think.
    Moviegeek's solution would require running the XBox in standard def.

    The problem with HD recording will be editing the video and adding audio on that PC. The basic approach would require use of analog component to this device, a Hauppauge HD-PVR. Analog component would exit the XBox, loop through the HD-PVR to the HDTV. The HD-PVR records to h.264. Use 1280x720p setting on XBox and the HD-PVR.

    http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&rlz=1R2ADRA_enUS343&q=hauppauge+hd-pvr&re...wAg#ps-sellers


    That uses most of your $200.
    Get your component cables at Monoprice.com. ~$10
    http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10235&cs_id=1023501&p_id=...seq=1&format=2

    Then you will beg borrow a mic for voice over.
    If you can spare ~$40 or Movirgeek's suggestion.
    http://www.headsetsdirect.com/plantronics/audio645usb.html

    Then you will need to use free software choices for basic cuts editing and voice over. Your computer may play the resulting file. The XBOX360 will.

    I'll let others suggest software while I think about it. The Arcsoft TME software that comes with the HD-PVR may be enough. I haven't used it.
    http://www.arcsoft.com/en-us/software_title.asp?ProductCode=TME2
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  7. Moviegeek's solution would require running the XBox in standard def
    I forgot about that, xSyndromex could use component to the tv and composite to the capture device.
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    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
    Moviegeek's solution would require running the XBox in standard def
    I forgot about that, xSyndromex could use component to the tv and composite to the capture device.
    But that also would only work SD. The TV won't downscale to SD.
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