Reddit reviews Pinnacle Dazzle DVC 100 DVD Recorder
We found 5 Reddit comments about Pinnacle Dazzle DVC 100 DVD Recorder. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Quick to connect — just plug it inSimple and safe archiving and DVD burningFast processing – video goes straight from VHS to DVDInstant DVD Recorder software is for creating a DVD recording complete with menusCan burn your video directly to a DVD without first copying files to the PC hard drive
For the first one it's usually decided by the community, so try and find someone who runs the game and see when they start/end their timer. If you cant then its generally accepted that it's when you gain/lose control of the character.
As for the second one, Lots of people use the Dazzle DVC 100 with S-video and it records/streams SD games very well.
Hope I've been at least somewhat helpful.
He's asking for a capture card like this one.
If you want a cheap capture card with ok quality, check out a Dazzle DVC100
If you want HD, nice quality get something like a AverMedia HD.
As for capturing the game with the card, I suggest AmaRecTV, a Japanese recording program that was translated into English. Just be aware that AmaRec does crash sometimes if you remove your capture card while it's still running.
It will not be able to. I'd use this or this.
I speedrun Tropical Freeze and Teslagrad. I've used 2 devices:
Elgato Game Capture HD (external) - Did the job I needed it to do, but with some caveats: I had to use component cables instead of HDMI because of an audio issue and there is a 2-second delay between when the Wii U outputs a frame and when that frame appears on your PC. The delay is not a problem unless you want to be on Skype while streaming.
Avermedia Game Broadcaster HD (internal) - Does everything the Elgato does, but with no delay. It can only accept component or HDMI whereas Elgato can accept anything.
If you're on a tight budget, you can get a Dazzle DVC 100 really really cheaply if you look in the right place. You'll also need 3 signal splitters, a Wii composite cable, and a standard RCA cable . And you'll have to set your Wii U to 480p, which looks pretty bad.
In addition to the hardware, you'll need streaming software and a decent PC. Open Broadcaster Software is free, but I much prefer Xsplit, which is not free.