Hello,
I've been doing a lot of research, but to no avail. I'd like to be able to play my gaming console (Nintendo Wii) on my lcd screen (because I do not have a TV, when I go back on residence). Furthermore, my lcd screen only has VGA and D-VGA inputs.
I do have a ATI x800XL AIW installed in my computer. When I used ATI's software (MMC), and I hook up my gaming console (Nintendo Wii) via composite, I get a lag time of 0.5 to 1 seconds. I'm not sure about the reasons, maybe it's a buffer. I can't find any options in ATI software to turn off the buffer and have real time capture. Does anyone know how I can do this? Or better, third party tv capture software that is Real-Time.
I'd prefer to use my AIW as my capture card, as oppose to having to buy a composite to VGA converter such x2vga2. Thanks for your help!
regards,
J
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