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  1. Hey Everyone,

    So i have been trying to figure out a way to capture gameplay on my computer (Dell Studio 17, i7 Proccessor, 1gb video card, 6gb ram, windows 7, 500gb hard drive) and i cant find a way using a laptop.

    ANy suggestions?

    I want decent quality, doesnt have to be amazing.

    And i also want it to be non expensive, cheaper the better

    Thanks guys, hope to hear a reply

    BlueFire15
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    Originally Posted by BlueFire15 View Post
    Hey Everyone,

    So i have been trying to figure out a way to capture gameplay on my computer (Dell Studio 17, i7 Proccessor, 1gb video card, 6gb ram, windows 7, 500gb hard drive) and i cant find a way using a laptop.

    ANy suggestions?

    I want decent quality, doesnt have to be amazing.

    And i also want it to be non expensive, cheaper the better

    Thanks guys, hope to hear a reply

    BlueFire15
    Standard def 480i capture is simple. There are many USB standard def capture devices with hardware encoders.

    For HD you would use a product like the Hauppauge HD-PVR. It captures from analog component.
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  3. Originally Posted by edDV View Post

    Standard def 480i capture is simple. There are many USB standard def capture devices with hardware encoders.

    For HD you would use a product like the Hauppauge HD-PVR. It captures from analog component.
    Alright, where can i find a standard one? how much do they cost?
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    In youtube search "xbox 360 record" or "xbox360 record easycap",
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