Post by AznSenzation on Nov 6, 2008 23:21:21 GMT -5
While this device doesn't give a full range HD output, it's still the closest you can get without breaking your bandwidth bill to an astronomical amount. www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdlmbT3Pf1I This is the original video which taught me this. if you have any questions, he has a FAQ in his desc, or you can message him.
This unit is called, the HAVA unit. These come in a few different models. If you can't afford this one, you can turn the Slingbox which is a few more money less. But if you just want recording AND broadcasting, you'd need the extra software for recording. I just think, why not get the HAVA, it comes with everything.
This is the line of products available ranging from $99.99 to $249.99
www.myhava.com/products.html
Ok, so here's the best unit on the market so far. It's calledthe HAVA Wireless HD Unit.
www.myhava.com/product_hava_wirel....7&Submit3=Learn+More However this is the 249.99 unit. Ironic huh?
The setup is fairly simple since it has complete output and input jacks. This works for all consoles with a composite/component output.
Here's the video for the setup. www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t0Y96if40c
First, you need component cables.
Second, You need a wireless connection, or a long ethernet cable to plug directly into the back of the unit.
Third, You'll need double ended Audio cables for composite.
Okay, now all you need to do is do it like this. Your console --Component-- HAVA Wireless -- TV. Than Console --Audio Composite-- HAVA Wireless -- TV .This unit is detectable by Justin.tv, but being detected by FME, i don't know. I would rather you watch the video since it's more spoken out better than me.
Than your set to record. But check with the guy in the video first about FME.
If you don't get the Wireless HD, but you get the Platinum HD, here's the setup page, no video
goodblimey.com/archives/2008/02/0....ameplay-videos/
NOTE: This does NOT use HDMI cables. People think that HDMI is far better, but it's not really. HDMI is just digitally encrypted so that you can run all outputs in one stream. This is just a little better than component because, i think it was component doesn't run audio, so you have to use composite input.
I do know of a device for a PCI Express Card called, Blackmagic, but it's VERY expensive and i hear that they do work, and i also hear they don't work.
This unit is called, the HAVA unit. These come in a few different models. If you can't afford this one, you can turn the Slingbox which is a few more money less. But if you just want recording AND broadcasting, you'd need the extra software for recording. I just think, why not get the HAVA, it comes with everything.
This is the line of products available ranging from $99.99 to $249.99
www.myhava.com/products.html
Ok, so here's the best unit on the market so far. It's calledthe HAVA Wireless HD Unit.
www.myhava.com/product_hava_wirel....7&Submit3=Learn+More However this is the 249.99 unit. Ironic huh?
The setup is fairly simple since it has complete output and input jacks. This works for all consoles with a composite/component output.
Here's the video for the setup. www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t0Y96if40c
First, you need component cables.
Second, You need a wireless connection, or a long ethernet cable to plug directly into the back of the unit.
Third, You'll need double ended Audio cables for composite.
Okay, now all you need to do is do it like this. Your console --Component-- HAVA Wireless -- TV. Than Console --Audio Composite-- HAVA Wireless -- TV .This unit is detectable by Justin.tv, but being detected by FME, i don't know. I would rather you watch the video since it's more spoken out better than me.
Than your set to record. But check with the guy in the video first about FME.
If you don't get the Wireless HD, but you get the Platinum HD, here's the setup page, no video
goodblimey.com/archives/2008/02/0....ameplay-videos/
NOTE: This does NOT use HDMI cables. People think that HDMI is far better, but it's not really. HDMI is just digitally encrypted so that you can run all outputs in one stream. This is just a little better than component because, i think it was component doesn't run audio, so you have to use composite input.
I do know of a device for a PCI Express Card called, Blackmagic, but it's VERY expensive and i hear that they do work, and i also hear they don't work.