Vodkafairy
Fledgling Freddie
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Since there's been a lot of interest in it, I've written this liddul tutorial on how it works. First of all ty to madition who introduced me and guided me through all the settings and stuff. Some things might be very unclear but feel free to ask away, and I'll try to edit the tutorial accordingly if things need to be explained in more detail.
A few things you need to know beforehand:
- yes, it requires two pc's. it might work on one too, but it wont make you lag any less then using fraps for example, i think. you don't need that much pc power to capture on a second pc, so a very crappy one will do too.
- recording this way limits you to playing at 1024x786.
- advantages are that you can compress at the same time as you capture, producing fairly small filesizes - no lag on main pc - smooth picture, etc.
Step 1 - Hardware
Buy and install a tv-card on your second computer. Connect this one with an s-video cable to your gfx card. For me it looks like this:
Main pc:
Second pc:
Step 2 - Enabling the tv-signal
To get your gfx card to output the tv-signal, you need to follow a wizard, atleast with nvidia cards. Rightclick on your desktop and click properties (i think, stoopid dutch XP translates everything, the bottom option anyway). Its showed in the following picture. Make sure you have rebooted your computer since you have connected your tv-card to your gfx-card, or it won't be recognised.
A few things you need to know beforehand:
- yes, it requires two pc's. it might work on one too, but it wont make you lag any less then using fraps for example, i think. you don't need that much pc power to capture on a second pc, so a very crappy one will do too.
- recording this way limits you to playing at 1024x786.
- advantages are that you can compress at the same time as you capture, producing fairly small filesizes - no lag on main pc - smooth picture, etc.
Step 1 - Hardware
Buy and install a tv-card on your second computer. Connect this one with an s-video cable to your gfx card. For me it looks like this:
Main pc:

Second pc:

Step 2 - Enabling the tv-signal
To get your gfx card to output the tv-signal, you need to follow a wizard, atleast with nvidia cards. Rightclick on your desktop and click properties (i think, stoopid dutch XP translates everything, the bottom option anyway). Its showed in the following picture. Make sure you have rebooted your computer since you have connected your tv-card to your gfx-card, or it won't be recognised.
