- - All
Thread titleFromLast replied
Now searching...
Neoseeker Forums » » Windows OS and Software » I got a small idea involving my capture device, is it possible? » Post Reply

Note to Guests: For the enjoyment of other visitors, and to help keep this forum tidy and working smoothly, please make sure you search the forum before posting your question.
REPLY TO A THREAD
Name:* Members, please LOGIN before posting
Email: We use this to display your Gravatar

Sign in with
Subject:*
Message:*


HTML is not allowed
markup is allowed

Help with markup tags

Enabling Buttons in IE7




Smilies:
  ·all smilies here
:) :P ;) :( :| ;( :D :confused: :cool: :# :o ^_^ :colored: :thick:

hideOriginal Post

Jun 29, 12 at 3:03pmDuncan Idaho


I recently made a check to see if with the adaptors my video wires were sufficient in lengths to reach my desktop PC, which they are, now i remember seeing a guy on YT with dazzle capture device somehow re routing so to speak the video signal from his PC back to the TV (now a very difficult case on my end since i am 6 OS's since i last found the vid), can it be done? or it was just a clever set up?

Thread Recap (last 10 posts from newest to oldest)

Jul 01, 12 at 12:32am
Chekkaa


quote Duncan Idaho
quote Chekkaa
Well idk what you issue was, but I just hooked up the cables from the Wii to the three splitters (one splitter per cable), then connected one end of each splitter to the card, and the other end to the TV.
Could you post a pic of how you had it connected? to check just in case.
Well it's not really pic-accessible, but you really don't need a picture. I'd like to think that this kind of setup falls under common sense. You want the video (yellow cable) from your console to go into your capture card AND your TV, right? Then plug it into the splitter, then plug one side of the splitter into the capture card and plug the other side of the splitter into the TV. Use the same logic for the left and right audio cables.



Jun 30, 12 at 10:17pm
Duncan Idaho


quote Chekkaa
Well idk what you issue was, but I just hooked up the cables from the Wii to the three splitters (one splitter per cable), then connected one end of each splitter to the card, and the other end to the TV.
Could you post a pic of how you had it connected? to check just in case.



Jun 30, 12 at 7:33pm
Chekkaa


Well idk what you issue was, but I just hooked up the cables from the Wii to the three splitters (one splitter per cable), then connected one end of each splitter to the card, and the other end to the TV.



Jun 30, 12 at 10:52am
Duncan Idaho


quote Chekkaa
quote Duncan Idaho
can you give me instructions on how to set up this?, problem is that on the capturer i get no audio at all
Did you get audio before you hooked up the splitters?
I somewhat fixed one of the two issues i was having, all i needed was to hook up the audio cable to the device, then i got audio there, i dint care much for the audio loss on the TV since i am recording.

The other issue is that there are some lines of interference in the TV, IDK how to fix those, well once the first vid is uploaded the issue will be more self explained



Jun 30, 12 at 10:16am
Chekkaa


quote Duncan Idaho
can you give me instructions on how to set up this?, problem is that on the capturer i get no audio at all
Did you get audio before you hooked up the splitters?



Jun 30, 12 at 10:08am
Duncan Idaho


can you give me instructions on how to set up this?, problem is that on the capturer i get no audio at all



Jun 30, 12 at 8:11am
Duncan Idaho


quote Chekkaa
Well then it would be MUCH easier to just use 3 of these splitters:



You can send the signal from your console to both your capture card and your TV that way. I have the exact same setup.
perfect, let me print that image and see if they have those avaible on the market.



Jun 30, 12 at 12:43am
Chekkaa


Well then it would be MUCH easier to just use 3 of these splitters:



You can send the signal from your console to both your capture card and your TV that way. I have the exact same setup.



Jun 30, 12 at 12:33am
Duncan Idaho


quote Chekkaa
Duncan Idaho, does the TV have to be displaying what is on the computer screen, or just what's on the console?
no, not at all, my device works by pluggin the video and sound cables to it then to the pc, i would like for the TV display what is happening on the game, or at least the PC since some wii gaming needs to use the motion based controllers



Jun 30, 12 at 12:12am
Chekkaa


Duncan Idaho, does the TV have to be displaying what is on the computer screen, or just what's on the console?



Powered by neoforums v1.6.5b (aperture)
Copyright Neo Era Media, Inc. 1999-2013

Neoseeker.com   |   Forum Rules   |   Forum FAQ   |   Neoseeker Terms of Use   |   Supermods On Duty [ server id: web8 ··· elapsed: 0.2300391197]
Chat and Lounges
Game Platforms
Mobile Platforms