I have a Hauppague capture card and use WinTV2000 to record. I can't seem to record things in 60hz, this includes NTSC games from Japan and Xbox 360 games. Does anybody know how to fix this? I had Dscaler be suggested to me but I haven't managed to configure it properly.
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We've had posts in the past about cards that can do this kind of capturing, but I don't remember the names. Do a search on PAL-60 and you should get some matches, but do your search at the top level of the forums please. Search is broken and only works correctly at the top level. I don't think any Hauppauge card can capture a PAL-60 signal.
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Alright, I could still use help with recording in a 60hz signal though? Some games I have for the PS2 won't record properly.
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Really? Hmm... I said in my postOriginally Posted by Teryolilio
That's why I suggested you look for another card, but if you want to continue to beat your head against a brick wall, you are welcome to do so.Originally Posted by jman98 -
Terratec Cinergy 250 pci, that's what i have. Works with pal 60 hertz guaranted but it's discontinued.
Look out for terratec products it's a german brand and as such they have a long, VERY long tradition to support all types of signals in germany: pal, secam, ntsc.
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I think ATI AIW AGP Radeons can do it just fine.
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Thanks for the suggestion.
What's with the attitude? I know that you said that and I appriciate the help but having searched and read around it seems that PAL-60 and 60hz is not the same thing. PAL-60 being a problem exclusive for the Xbox 360. I would like to be able to record footage with PS2 games that have a 60hz signal still.Originally Posted by jman98
Not to mention I know a guy who records on 360 with his Hauppague card using VirtualDub, I haven't managed to get that program to work though.
Ah crap. Thanks for the advice, if I decide to get a new card I will be looking that up.Originally Posted by themaster1
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The "hybrid", "pseudo" signals you are referring to are NOT exclusive to XBOX. There is no special XBOX instructions or workflow to capturing a hybrid signal. I cannot capture my NTSC videotapes, played through my PAL VCR (although I can watch them easily)with my PAL Hauppauge PVR-350....just like you cannot capture the XBOX stuff. We both have the same thing going on.Originally Posted by Teryolilio
Then the odds are is that his video game, his XBOX and his capture card are all the same(all NTSC or all PAL).Originally Posted by Teryolilio
What is boils down to is this. Capture cards are designed in either NTSC or PAL video formats....and only capture those formats....not hybrid formats.
Even my old Philips DVD Recorder, which could record both PAL and NTSC....could NOT record a quasi/hybrid signal. -
Hmm. I see. But then how would I go about recording on my 360, if I bought one of the cap cards recommended would I be able to record both my PAL and NTSC games? o.O
I must add that I really don't know much about this at all for that matter, my uncle was the one who hooked up everything to do with the TV card for me. -
It is quite possible that you will NEVER be able to do it......especially with your limited knowledge of this stuff.Originally Posted by Teryolilio
There are some expensive DVD recorders that I hear can record a quasi signal....but that's about it. No magic
button, no magic software, no easy fix. Impossible for all....NO. Impossible for many(me included)....YES....and I've
been collecting/archiving PAL and NTSC video for many years. -
But if that's the case, how come other people are able to record footage from their 360? O_o One guy I know told me he just bought a new high quality cap card and was able to capture with his 360. Since he couldn't do it with his previous card. He lives in the UK too.Originally Posted by hech54
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Older Hauppauge WinTv Cards (I have one) with a BT878 chip can theoretically do this.
However, a BT878 chip, while being capable, still needs some revised drivers and WinTv2000 did not like these drivers. However with a little tweaking it was possible to do PAL-60 captures with this unit. -
Oh... everything needs to be in NTSCH? -_- Well ******* hell, there has to be a different way to be able to capture.
Well... I have the "HAUPPAGUE WINTV PVR PCI II Capture". That isn't one of those, is it?Originally Posted by DB83 -
Everything has to MATCH. PAL game, PAL XBOX and PAL capture card.
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Unlikely. The card I quote is an analogue capture card.Originally Posted by Teryolilio
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I see.
Argh.. I understand. But wouldn't I be able to record if I were to aquire one of the capture cards mentioned above? One that CAN record 60hz.Originally Posted by hech54
Like "Terratec Cinergy 250 pci, that's what i have. Works with pal 60 hertz guaranted but it's discontinued." -
Scandinavia that's a Pal land no? So the answer is yes.
If the game is ntsc and the xbox Pal the xbox wil ouput a pal 60 hertz signal
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