Question / Help Selecting a capture card

Vaf

New Member
Hi,
first of all these are my system specs:
Phenom II x4 965 3,4 GHz
8 GB Ram
nvidia GeForce GTX 560
win7 64bit

8 mbit down
0.6 mbit up

I already tried streaming BloodBowl Chaos Edition with OBS and it works at a decent quality.
What i want to do is play/stream ps3/wii games, but reading several threads here and on other sites has left me slightly confused.
I have imagined the following setup: PS3/Wii is connected to an external capture card, i play in a window and can see the chat on one single screen.
Since i wanted to invest roughly 100 euros i had my eyes on a roxio capture hd pro.

now my maybe noobish questions:

will this work hardware wise?
is it possible to connect the ps3 via hdmi (i read that there are encryption issues)?

thanks in advance
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
You'll run into problems; capture cards have a delay inherent in processing time. So you'll be looking at the game, and what you see on-screen will be a half second to a few seconds behind what the game console is putting out. It works out badly; why most people either use splitters, or get a capture card with a built-in passthrough, and game on a TV with a second monitor nearby just for chat interaction.

You cannot record PS3 gameplay directly via HDMI. You'll either need to use component/composite cables, or buy an anti-HDCP in-line unit (which are fairly expensive, and some provide degraded output quality). This is a function of the HDCP protocol, and Sony has enabled it for all gameplay and movie playback on the PS3. The menus you can capture... but those aren't all that exciting. ;)

I've heard very good things about the Framemeister... their whole gig is almost zero latency transcoding, to allow playing older consoles on modern TVs/monitors (IIRC their literature says only 1-10ms delay). They also apparently provide a capture-feed as well. But that's beyond your stated budget; one of those will set you back about $400 USD, not counting shipping.
 
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