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Shocker 10-27-2002 04:46 PM

video
 
I have a WinTV recorder that I recently installed in my comp. I want to record action from gameplay in Allied Assault. Is there anyway to do this?

I tried plugging my S-Video cable into my G-force card and then plugging the other side into my WinTv recorder. It didn't work. Are there any options im supposed to enable to get my video card to "export" video into my tv recorder?

rudedog 10-27-2002 04:58 PM

I believe it's
right click desktop
properties
settings
Then advanced. look around here, what you want to find is the option to display your desktop on both monitors ( your computer monitor and your TV) in this case your wintv card.

Shocker 10-27-2002 08:41 PM

I own a Geforce 4 TI4400. I search through the settings and advanced options and I don't see anything about displaying anything to a secondary monitor. Can you help me out further?

ThinIce 10-27-2002 08:52 PM

Unfortunately I am not privy to Ge-force setups. But you may want to try and disable your monitor, and plug the TV in. You should also refer to the users manual. The pictures help a lot.

10-27-2002 09:05 PM

hmmm...
 
i got Camstudio

it records what u do on ur desktop...

will that work in game say make a video?

ThinIce 10-27-2002 09:11 PM

Red:

Yes it will
But it eats up a shiat load of resources. You could try it, but I think your performance would suck Mega Ballz

Shocker 10-27-2002 09:27 PM

ok, I got my tv to display somethin, but my tv is displaying my "other monitor" like I have 2 monitors hooked up or somethin. It is just like my computer thinks the tv is another monitor. I want my tv to display whats on the desktop, not act like another monitor.

rudedog 10-28-2002 04:56 AM

Sorry I was doing that from memory. I do not have my Ti4600 any more. My new 9700 pro is setup totally different when hooking up 2 monitors.

I do believe you have to have the TV out plugged into something. I would test it with a basic TV or VCR.

I would recommend a VCR because your wintv will each up CPU cycles as well. You record your movie on the VCR then after the game is over play it back into the wintv card. You should see much better performance both game and TV capture.

Sorry I can not be of more help with the TV out, been a while

Shocker 10-28-2002 06:27 PM

I see what you're saying. Ok, i got further... I got my tv to display my actual desktop, except now my computer wont display it now. How the heck do I get my tv to display what my computer is showing???

btw: in the settings menu, i have the option to "extend my windows desktop onto this monitor". When I deactivate it, my tv displays nothing.

[NBK] G.I. Jerk 10-29-2002 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shocker
I own a Geforce 4 TI4400. I search through the settings and advanced options and I don't see anything about displaying anything to a secondary monitor. Can you help me out further?

Go into display and select which monitor (if more than 1... i have 3) then click ADVANCED.

You wont see the correct TABS in your video advanced settings until you install NVIEW.

[img]http://control-alt-delete.ca/temp/nview.JPG[/img]

Hope this helps ya d00d....

|BoS|Pvt.GI Jerk

rudedog 10-29-2002 08:32 AM

Thanks GI, wish I had my 4600 back cry:

Bazooka_Joe 10-30-2002 10:46 AM

Ack! Ive been wanting to know how to do this for months! lol

OK, so what would I need to record a demo now on a GF4? A TV Tuner card (I think that little ATI box), and a S-Video cable? Plz give me some info, as I really want to know how to do this!

rudedog 10-30-2002 12:03 PM

Personally I would setup a VCR. fire up your MOH game and take it via the vcr and your TV out.

Then play it back into a tv capture card. This way you don't steal clock cycles from either the game or the encoder , capturing the video back to disk


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