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  1. ROXIO MEDIA IMPORT SIGNAL PROTECTED HOW TO
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  4. ROXIO MEDIA IMPORT SIGNAL PROTECTED INSTALL
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External (to the game) recording is the only alternative and these digital recorders are great solutions to that problem.Īuthor digitalfreaknyc Time 1 8:59 AM Post link Some (many?) games today don't have an "in-game recording mode" - that records the network stream and uses the game engine for playback, allowing for detached & adjustable Point-Of-View and frame-by-frame (any frame size, any frame rate) capturing. YouTube example using the HD72A to capture "The Dark Knight" Blu-ray from PS3 at 1080p24: Īuthor Spaced Ranger Time 1 12:24 AM Post linkĮxcellent post! Thanks for all this info. Devices that record more LPCM channels are hard to come by BlackMagic seems to be the only one with a reasonable price in the Decklink Mini Recorder.

  • As noted above, your audio will be limited to 48kHz 2.0 PCM unless you get one of the cards that supports AC3/DTS.
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    For regular HD content it gives a 4:1 compression ratio, which means a 1-hour 720p or 1080i recording takes up 100GB instead of 398GB/447GB. It is better than the multi-threaded version of Huffyuv.

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  • Install Ut Video Codec for the best-performing, best-compressing lossless codec.
  • Recommendations are VirtualDub and AmaRecTV.
  • All of the devices listed above are DirectShow compatible, and so you should be able to capture using any program of your choice.
  • Skydigital SKY-CXHDMIU3 (HDCP STRIPPER REQUIRED (possibly?), 1080p30, supports AC3/DTS, Korean rather than Chinese)

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    ~$200 with middleman fees / JPY 11,272. Skydigital SKYHD Capture X HDMI SKY-CXHDMI (HDCP STRIPPER REQUIRED unless you find the details of a supposed "trick", supports AC3/DTS, Korean rather than Chinese) If you won't do eBay or the sellers won't ship to you, you can buy it for a markup: ($138.60 worldwide) That's all you need for HDTV capturing, but for recording movies from Netflix, Vudu, and other web sources it is preferable to go for a 1080p24 or 1080p30 card. Unless otherwise noted, all of these cards max out at 720pi60. Only recently, the HDMI boards have started showing up on eBay instead of just the import sites. There is one cheaper stripping splitter that I've been told works well.įor a few years now, China has been producing their own cheap capture card models that "secretly" ignore copy protection. The generic HDMI splitter mentioned above strips HDCP, for whatever reason.

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    The HDCP Stripper Method: "ViewHD 2 Port 1x2 Powered HDMI Mini Splitter for 1080P & 3D" ($23) + any HDMI capture device ($?, preferably capable of lossless capture).The HDCP-Ignoring Method: Any active (powered) HDMI splitter ($18) + Timeleak HD72A ($55).Timeleak HD72A ($55, down from $66 in Oct 2013).

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  • HDMI cables long enough to reach from your PC to your AV source (2).
  • Tons of free HDD space (100GB/hr you record, before compressing to your output i.e.
  • Separate SATA hard disk drive with a fast write speed (2TB / 3TB / 4TB I use Seagate 5400RPM and they are fast enough) -or- a giant SSD - DO NOT CAPTURE TO YOUR OS DRIVE!.
  • Desktop: available PCIe x1/x4/x16 slot (the faster, the better for reliability) / Laptop: available Expresscard slot or USB 3.0 port.
  • Windows PC with maximum ~5-year-old processor (desktop highly preferable, but laptop okay).
  • So for the best results you would have to capture to both cards at the same time (splitter) and combine the best video with the best audio. Apart from that the only SCMS-ignoring capture card I know of is the Hauppauge Colossus, which compresses its video input to H.264 and doesn't allow lossless capture. You could sync the audio from another source if it's available, of course. I've yet to find a cheap device that strips SCMS, even though it is way simpler to build than an HDCP stripper. That isn't really feasible for most people. I personally use an old PC with an audio card that has an optical TOSLINK input (Mad Dog Entertainer, VIA Envy24 chip) which ignores the SCMS copy protection bit.

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    Options for capturing compressed audio directly are more limited. If your source playback device allows you to output uncompressed multichannel PCM and you don't mind recompressing, the cheapest option I'm aware of allowing more than 2 channels is the BlackMagic Decklink Mini Recorder card paired with an HDCP stripper (as of Sept '13).

  • (Almost) none of these cards will record more than 2 channels of audio.
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    How to capture HDCP-encrypted HDMI sources (Vudu, Netflix, Directv, Virgin Media, etc.) Author drngr Date, 3:38 PM Author drngr Time 3:38 PM (Edited) Post link How to capture HDCP-encrypted HDMI sources (Vudu, Netflix, Directv, Virgin Media, etc.) - Original Trilogy Sign In









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