setting up your 360 to a capture card
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 at
4:01 am
***Please Read*** Any comments not directly relating to a comment about the capture card will be removed and the user blocked. I dont want people flaming on this video. Heres a small vid on connecting your xbox 360 to a capture card and what i have used to do it. 1x Dazzle DVC 170 (i got the newer one to the one in the video) 2x AV cables (Red White Yellow) 1.5m and 3m 1x AV 4 way splitter *EDIT* this is a DVC 100 not a 90 as i say.

Homeguitar. You could do that. And if it was something that you wante to do then just check out my video on how to set up your 360 to a DVD recorder. Beware though tht most recorders use AVI file format which is huge. To put your video in YouTube you will need to convert your file to WMV otherwise the process is long and hard
im planing on getting a dazzle dvc and is that all i need to get to record gameplay on my 360 or do i need other wires and etc
see just one question what would it cost for a decent capture card
40 bucks minimum, easycaps are 10 bucks though and they work the same was as a dazzle, and if you know how to set the settings when capturing, the quality will be as good as a dazzle
thanks dude big help
thanks alot dude
but i use a HDMI cable so how can i do it this way ?
is capture cards availabe in aus perth
about £80..to £100
that’s if you want amazing high definition quality
best way to get it is of ebay
A couple friends told me that using a capture card will cause some lag, that true?
yes they are
question do you need that blitzer splitzer thing to make videos
you have to buy a hd capture card they go around 700$ though
erm silly question,
you dont have to plug the AV cable into the PC right just the Dazzle which is USB right?
on your comp yea
how good is the quality
How much did you get your splitter for?
Depends on the capture card. I think that any USB capture card device will have some sort of a delay between triggering an action in a game and that action being displayed. All because the video signal has to travel through a USB cord, rather than traveling straight to a decoder source.
You’ll probably have to drop at least $100 on a decent PCI capture card if you want to prevent lag.
How much is the capture card?
ahahahaha nice house
great thanks for the help
dickface….
haha, your camera sucks
yeaa well i use HD lead not the shitty AV
yo camera is cheap lololool