Has anyone ever tried it?
I gave it a shot last night and was really surprised. I get ZERO lag and it works great. I have to play around with the settings a bit because it gets kinda blurry when I move too fast. It looks almost like tunnel vision, its kinda cool looking actually.
The best thing about this is that you dont need to be in any battlerecorder servers or have FRAPS lagging down your pc. I can be in a huge firefight and still whoopass with no problem.
If anyone wants to try it you need to use your TV-out on your video card and connect it into your tv-card's input. I actually have mine running into my VCR and then into my tv-card because I didnt have the right S-video cable. After you have it all connected and setup just use virtualdub or whatever program you want that can capture video to an AVI. Vdub also captures audio so thats what I used for my first test.

EDIT: this one is with the correct S-video cable but the video was compressed much more. Its still better quality even with the extra compression.
Im not sure wtf happened but the audio got out of sync when I uploaded it to putfile and those horizontal lines are back again. I think that has something to do with the WMV format because those lines dont show up with the original MPEG file.
I gave it a shot last night and was really surprised. I get ZERO lag and it works great. I have to play around with the settings a bit because it gets kinda blurry when I move too fast. It looks almost like tunnel vision, its kinda cool looking actually.
The best thing about this is that you dont need to be in any battlerecorder servers or have FRAPS lagging down your pc. I can be in a huge firefight and still whoopass with no problem.
If anyone wants to try it you need to use your TV-out on your video card and connect it into your tv-card's input. I actually have mine running into my VCR and then into my tv-card because I didnt have the right S-video cable. After you have it all connected and setup just use virtualdub or whatever program you want that can capture video to an AVI. Vdub also captures audio so thats what I used for my first test.

EDIT: this one is with the correct S-video cable but the video was compressed much more. Its still better quality even with the extra compression.
Im not sure wtf happened but the audio got out of sync when I uploaded it to putfile and those horizontal lines are back again. I think that has something to do with the WMV format because those lines dont show up with the original MPEG file.
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