Hey y'all!
I'm planning to make a sort of recreation of the DBZ story using my Super Famicom, PSX and Budokai games, sort of like the ending of Budokai3, only with different games and of course the movies from B1.
I know how to connect my ps2 to my PC, but what's the best software I could use for capturing PS2 movies? I currently have Powercinema which delivers incredible choppy movies so I'm looking for something better.
DBZ videogame project
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Re: DBZ videogame project
Software is almost irrelevant when it comes to capturing video. What you need is decent hardware. In terms of software, all you really need is VirtualDub. I'm totally out of the loop when it comes to current video capture cards (since I really don't use them, anymore), but Pinnacle has always been well-known for having great cards that you can edit in real-time with.Jord wrote:Hey y'all!
I'm planning to make a sort of recreation of the DBZ story using my Super Famicom, PSX and Budokai games, sort of like the ending of Budokai3, only with different games and of course the movies from B1.
I know how to connect my ps2 to my PC, but what's the best software I could use for capturing PS2 movies? I currently have Powercinema which delivers incredible choppy movies so I'm looking for something better.
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