Hello,
Not sure if this is the right place, but it seems there are a bunch of knowledgeable people here. I want to capture some gameplay videos from my PC and have been trying to find something that will help me out. I normally run games at 1920x1200. My current card has DVI out (nVidia 7500), and I was thinking of routing that into a splitter or something, then on to my monitor and a H.264 encoder. I'm going to upgrade my video card soon so maybe I'll grab one with an HDMI out. I found this:
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/quality/
This look like just what I want. $350 is a lot, but I can do it; just have to save up. I figure I would set it up like this:
Video card HDMI out -> Intensity HDMI in -> (magic!) -> Intensity HDMI out -> HDMI-to-DVI cable -> monitor
Is there a better way to do this? I was hoping to offload the processing and disk bandwidth to this card in another PC, or just use some kind of device. I'm not really sure how much disk bandwidth a hardware-encoded H.264 stream would require, maybe I could use my PC without worry.
Thanks,
Josh
Not sure if this is the right place, but it seems there are a bunch of knowledgeable people here. I want to capture some gameplay videos from my PC and have been trying to find something that will help me out. I normally run games at 1920x1200. My current card has DVI out (nVidia 7500), and I was thinking of routing that into a splitter or something, then on to my monitor and a H.264 encoder. I'm going to upgrade my video card soon so maybe I'll grab one with an HDMI out. I found this:
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/quality/
This look like just what I want. $350 is a lot, but I can do it; just have to save up. I figure I would set it up like this:
Video card HDMI out -> Intensity HDMI in -> (magic!) -> Intensity HDMI out -> HDMI-to-DVI cable -> monitor
Is there a better way to do this? I was hoping to offload the processing and disk bandwidth to this card in another PC, or just use some kind of device. I'm not really sure how much disk bandwidth a hardware-encoded H.264 stream would require, maybe I could use my PC without worry.
Thanks,
Josh