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Just an update to your post- The AverMedia Game Capture HD now supports 1080p format. It recently had a firmware upgrade. This is the way to go guys, I have one
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great post dude i recomend a HD pvr
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nice thread and guide keep it up!
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i just bought an easy cap and when i click on record it says not signal detected and its in black and white, do you know how to fix it?
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What about for a Mac, I'm just starting and I want something good but cheap.
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Great Guide helped alot![b]
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The Roxio HD Gamecapture is definetly the way to go. It's the cheapest and it's basically the equivalent to the elgato but cheaper and a little bigger.
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Great post man had helped me out a lot:)
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nnice post may buy a roxio after watching this!
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crazyknight wrote Is the Hauppague HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition any good? I am using the Regular HD PVR not the gaming edition and I want to upgrade to HDMI, what do you recommend getting?
i recently bought one an i have had to send it back due to over heating issue that they have. i'm looking for one now, think it's going to have to be an elgato i have heared they're the way to go. (:
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