Maybe you guys could help me out, I'm looking for an all-in-one dvr. Something I could put like a 32gig SD card into add record or capture my screen with sound. I have one now but its a big bulky unit (the size of a standard DVD player).
Any info or links would be great
Huey
Any info or links would be great
Huey
Posté Sat 07 Jan 12 @ 11:13 pm
Smaller than a dvd player? Look into media center computers. I'm on my phone, so I can't add a link for you right now, but I believe Sony and Dell both make media center computers that are pretty compact.
Posté Sat 07 Jan 12 @ 11:25 pm
Thanks but I just found what I need on another forum,
http://www.avermedia.com/avertv/upload/c281/swf/Spec.html


So with this I can either use a flash/thumb drive or install a HD internally and record that way!! This is nice........
Thanks for looking and hope it helps someone else aswell.
Huey
http://www.avermedia.com/avertv/upload/c281/swf/Spec.html


So with this I can either use a flash/thumb drive or install a HD internally and record that way!! This is nice........
Thanks for looking and hope it helps someone else aswell.
Huey
Posté Sun 08 Jan 12 @ 12:19 am
Is there any solution with HDMI or VGA input? This looks nice, but you'll need a hardware converter if there's no component or S-video out in your computer...
Posté Sun 08 Jan 12 @ 4:01 am
Been a fan of Fraps for years...and now again after dropping my dvd recorder.
They have since upped the capture to 2560x1600.
Much easier to edit and render also, and a whole lot cheaper.
As for converters, I've had good success with this device here.
They have since upped the capture to 2560x1600.
Much easier to edit and render also, and a whole lot cheaper.
As for converters, I've had good success with this device here.
Posté Sun 08 Jan 12 @ 8:31 am
Nice Rick!! FRAPS is my new best friend, lol!! Its the best 37 dollars Ive spent in awhile, lol! Yeah I also have that adaptor already, another one of your fine suggestions.
Thanks for the info fellas
Huey
Thanks for the info fellas
Huey
Posté Sun 08 Jan 12 @ 2:12 pm
Anytime, it's always been trial and error with video.
That was a score a while ago, and much better now, and the licensing is so simple for updates that are still free.
Interesting enough, the avi quality is incredible over what I remember.
They also have a free demo, don't think you can get the frame rate off the capture though.
You're right, worth every penny.
That was a score a while ago, and much better now, and the licensing is so simple for updates that are still free.
Interesting enough, the avi quality is incredible over what I remember.
They also have a free demo, don't think you can get the frame rate off the capture though.
You're right, worth every penny.
Posté Sun 08 Jan 12 @ 3:25 pm