Devil6Lair
New Member
I'm not the best at explaining so if i miss any major information please let me know
I record/stream console games (wii) with this capture card (elgato but some old one) http://www.elgato.com/en/video/video-capture
This is not that fancy HD elagto or whatever so if the only to fix my problem is by getting another capture card could you please suggest one that will work as I don't want to just buy one willy nilly
The problem is that the game audio slowly desyncs with the game video, It happens over a long period of time, for example after 4 hours there is about a 2-3 second delay which is very annoying because my recording are all that long (some 3:50 some 8 hours) so if i did an 8 hour recording/stream by the end there would be a 10 second delay i guess :/ the only way I can think of fixing this is to restart the stream/recording but i want to have a whole video and it just isn't a permanent fix
I do have 'use buffering (0)' checked and also 'force desktop audio to use video timestamps as a base for audio time' checked as well but the problem still persists
I'm not sure if this matters but i have did self build my PC however i did go install codec which i assume i got from Microsoft but i can't remember that far back
Again if this can only be fixed by buying a new capture card what do you suggest as i need/want to recorded my PAL/NTSC wii and soon to get a NTSC N64
I record/stream console games (wii) with this capture card (elgato but some old one) http://www.elgato.com/en/video/video-capture
This is not that fancy HD elagto or whatever so if the only to fix my problem is by getting another capture card could you please suggest one that will work as I don't want to just buy one willy nilly
The problem is that the game audio slowly desyncs with the game video, It happens over a long period of time, for example after 4 hours there is about a 2-3 second delay which is very annoying because my recording are all that long (some 3:50 some 8 hours) so if i did an 8 hour recording/stream by the end there would be a 10 second delay i guess :/ the only way I can think of fixing this is to restart the stream/recording but i want to have a whole video and it just isn't a permanent fix
I do have 'use buffering (0)' checked and also 'force desktop audio to use video timestamps as a base for audio time' checked as well but the problem still persists
I'm not sure if this matters but i have did self build my PC however i did go install codec which i assume i got from Microsoft but i can't remember that far back
Again if this can only be fixed by buying a new capture card what do you suggest as i need/want to recorded my PAL/NTSC wii and soon to get a NTSC N64