lettuce wrote:
Look at your vid, i dont think that quality has anything to do with your capture card or software, it looks like the problem lies in the quality of the cables your using to connect the console up to the capture card, video also looks interlaced and not progressive??
I just added some capacitors to the cable and some 100ohm resistors on the RGB lines, I hope that will help when I test out tomorrow. I think I need an RGB amp because on the monitor of the arcade cab and the capture software, the colors definitely get weaker when I plug in the capture cable.
But the image is not progressive since it is real MVS arcade hardware, so I don't know how to get the software to capture it's resolution natively, I'm having huge problems, it always auto-detects these weird resolutions. Like 720x240. I have wired straight from my arcade harness to a VGA cable and then used the included VGA>DVI adaptor. When I use xbox360 on vga it looks beautiful, so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
one example of my MegaDrive using the capturecard and was just thrown through WMM with an output res of 720p nothing special done really (im still in 2 minds weather to leave at 240p for my vids or 720p)...
http://youtu.be/MMZE7f9u7aw
Yeah when I use scart cables to my sync strike, my consoles all look beautiful, there is something wrong with my settings and/or my cable. When you capture are you splitting your RGB or playing on your computer monitor?