Yeah, swapping cables out is the last thing I want to do. Thank you very much. I think I'll get a receiver then. What's the best one? Do they accept HDMI?Xer Xian wrote:If your speakers have a built-in amplifier, you can. But then you'll have to put up with swapping audio cables or buying a dedicated hdmi/toslink switcher. A receiver will generally allow you far more customization as well.GeneraLight wrote:So let's say I want to play on a BVM. No sound, right? Well, I need speakers (surround sound speakers) to get the best sound then. Do I need a receiver in my setup? What is it even used for? Why can't I just plug HDMI or toslink straight into the speakers for sound?
Amazing job! The only difference I could see between the two is that the GCVideo Lite is a bit darker.As a follow-up to my post on OEM vs. GCVideo Lite, here's a comparison gif with a few screenshots (first of each is official component cable, second GCVideo). Not much difference between them (btw, graininess was added in by gif compression, it wasn't there originally). Again, what differed significantly insted were the calibration settings I had to select on the capture card end (link.. I set it on full range RGB since there was an OSSC in between the consoles and the capture device), and I couldn't get them to look 100% alike anyway (the screenshots used for the gif were taken after adding a video processor in the chain - and recalibrating - to get them to 1080p, which levelled those differences considerably).
What you should do is take screenshots of static screens (nothing moving), and save everything as a .PNG
That way there is 0% quality loss and we can just switch between tabs on our browser.