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Edmond Dantes
07-31-2011, 02:25 PM
Just wondering. Seeing the AVGN video where he says he records everything he plays to DVD inspired me to want to do something similar to keep the plots of games fresh in my head when I move onto the sequels (also might be a good note-taking schema in adventure games).

So is there any way to TV-output a DOS computer?

Thanks.

Kitsune Sniper
07-31-2011, 02:38 PM
Yes there is!

There are devices (usually converter boxes) that will take a PC's video and convert it to a regular TV display. They're not perfect (a TV has a lower resolution than your typical video card) but they work in a pinch.

I've seen two over the past six months but nobody wants to sell them for less than $40. :|

Jorpho
07-31-2011, 03:37 PM
I've seen two over the past six months but nobody wants to sell them for less than $40. :|Aroo? This one's a little more than $20.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=101&cp_id=10114&cs_id=1011407&p_id=4724&seq=1&format=2

I actually have something similar on hand that I've been meaning to sell, but it's a pretty bulky box (partly because it comes with a serial IR mouse) and ordering from Monoprice would probably be much cheaper (as is often the case). But you can PM me if you're interested.

Edmond Dantes
07-31-2011, 04:23 PM
I just realized one thing I overlooked: something that only outputs video doesn't output sound, so these theoretical recordings I'd make would be all video, no audio.

Also I'd need a signal splitter, because while I'd want to record them onto a DVDR I'd want to actually play them on a computer monitor.

Kitsune Sniper
07-31-2011, 04:32 PM
Aroo? This one's a little more than $20.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=101&cp_id=10114&cs_id=1011407&p_id=4724&seq=1&format=2

I actually have something similar on hand that I've been meaning to sell, but it's a pretty bulky box (partly because it comes with a serial IR mouse) and ordering from Monoprice would probably be much cheaper (as is often the case). But you can PM me if you're interested.
The ones I was talking about supported converting resolutions much higher than 1024x768 to NTSC/PAL.

And the people selling them had no idea what they were. They were just stupid sellers who saw some nerdy guy look at a device with interest and wanted to milk him for money.

And Edmond, in regards to your audio problem, that's easy - Tadah. That simple adapter takes your audio output, converts it to RCA, and lets you record it. You should be able to run that through a regular audio splitter like this one (http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10218&cs_id=1021802&p_id=667&seq=1&format=2).

Jorpho
07-31-2011, 08:49 PM
Also I'd need a signal splitter, because while I'd want to record them onto a DVDR I'd want to actually play them on a computer monitor.Looks like Monoprice has those too for rather reasonable prices.

...Really, I can hardly imagine you getting that much use out of a setup like this in order to make it worthwhile.

Kitsune Sniper
07-31-2011, 10:31 PM
Looks like Monoprice has those too for rather reasonable prices.

...Really, I can hardly imagine you getting that much use out of a setup like this in order to make it worthwhile.

Classic Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy on an HDTV? Priceless.

Jorpho
07-31-2011, 10:57 PM
Classic Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy on an HDTV? Priceless.I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.

Kitsune Sniper
07-31-2011, 10:59 PM
I am, and I am not.

To be honest, such a device, coupled with a good video capture device, can be put to good use if you're trying to capture video from an older PC or Mac. I know, there's emulators and such. But it's still a cheap, affordable way to do it.

I think phreakindee / Lazy Game Reviewer does this to record video off some of his older systems.

Jorpho
08-01-2011, 08:49 AM
But for the purpose of keeping game plots fresh in one's mind..?

Anyway, now that I think about it, I think with my old ATI All-in-Wonder, not only could TV-out be activated at boot, but I think it could also provide the same picture to a monitor and a TV simultaneously. I can't be sure though.

skaar
08-02-2011, 10:05 AM
Yeah most older cards with RCA (yellow jack) video out would activate TV-out at bootup and you could just get a 3.5mm > Red/White RCA splitter for sound. I used to do this all the time.

Any older ATI card would do it. Modern cards would be trickier but shouldn't be a problem. The hardest part for you likely is finding something that has something less than S-Video output so you can hook it up to a recorder :)

Edmond Dantes
08-02-2011, 11:38 AM
Looks like Monoprice has those too for rather reasonable prices.

...Really, I can hardly imagine you getting that much use out of a setup like this in order to make it worthwhile.

Maybe not immediate use, but at least I know where to find them/what to look for now.

I might use them for my Laptop too... just recently snagged Penumbra and wouldn't mind recording my playthru of that...

Edmond Dantes
10-03-2014, 05:01 AM
And Edmond, in regards to your audio problem, that's easy - Tadah. That simple adapter takes your audio output, converts it to RCA, and lets you record it.

Hey, I dug up this old thread again as I have a renewed interest in capturing footage from PCs (only now I'm intending to do either reviews or Lets Plays rather than merely recording footage) and, well.... the "Tadah" link doesn't work. It literally tries to take me to a website called "Tadah."

Is an adapter really necessary? Can't I just plug the signal splitter into my sound card's audio output, plug a cable like this one (http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Audio-Cable-Splitter-1-Mini/dp/B00004Z5CP/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412326546&sr=8-1&keywords=Audio+splitter+RCA+plugs) into one end, and run that to my DVD recorder?

Jorpho
10-03-2014, 08:50 AM
That sounds reasonable. (I suspect the link was intended to be directed to something similar.)