Republican0fHeaven
Smash Ace
Is it possible?
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Yeah I have a dazzle capture card and Pinnacle Studio 10, but I figured since using rca cables with a lcd tv causes horrible lag, then it would do the same through my dazzle card. So I would need some type of component cable adaptor to usb? And thanks for the advice on the streaming option for vlc, I wouldn't have known how to use it lolYou can look for USB-based dongles that are used for capturing those composite outputs...the one I have is an old Pinnacle DVC-80. As for getting the video to show up, I have not tried to use my monitor as a TV so to speak, but I believe that VLC should be able to support it via the Streaming option in its menu. Might have to configure it a bit.
I've never had this problem... :/Wouldn't I need one with component inputs (not composite a/v like red white yellow) that are red blue and green?
Playing on lcds in the past with composites has been ridiculously laggy for me
Smart idea.Im gonna try going to best buy to find a model, and then buy a used one on ebay
Is that gameboy real?For quite a while, I played my N64 on this tiny screen...
Great little screen, image was still sharp.
It was a promo thing from a local bank, so i have no clue where you'd find one though. :/
I decided against trying to figure out a way to stream smash onto my computer. So that means I have three optionsThe no lag thing depends on PCI vs USB transfer rate, and the processing power of the computer..
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Yes, it's a real, original Gameboy.
What is the brand/model of the switch? And im guessing by "DVD player" you mean a portable one with a screen?I can do this with a switch I have. It allows several SD cables to be plugged into one unit for TVs that have contested input ports. Different buttons on top correspond to the different things plugged in. Anyway, I plug the cables from the Wii into one of the inputs on the switch, then plug the cables from the DVD player in the output slot. Then, I just flick a switch on the player to switch it to input mode and it all works flawlessly.