I'm not sure how to describe it, it was originally horribly distorted, but I use Directshow Capture, and it seems to stabilize most of it. However, when I make fast movements, or play a low graphic game, it becomes broken, and choppy. I don't know if it is the cables or not, but if it's the game capture card, my support code is gone and that will be a pain, hoping its cables or power supply though. I would provide pictures if I could, but I can't.
Picture: (can't provide as it doesn't show the issue in picture form).
When I make it a video, the effect is hardly there, however, my video lags every now and then, in varying intensity. Is there a way to solve that aswell?
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Baron Gedden
I'm not sure how to describe it, it was originally horribly distorted, but I use Directshow Capture, and it seems to stabilize most of it. However, when I make fast movements, or play a low graphic game, it becomes broken, and choppy. I don't know if it is the cables or not, but if it's the game capture card, my support code is gone and that will be a pain, hoping its cables or power supply though. I would provide pictures if I could, but I can't.
Computer specs: http://reviews.cnet....7-33955886.html
Picture: (can't provide as it doesn't show the issue in picture form).
When I make it a video, the effect is hardly there, however, my video lags every now and then, in varying intensity. Is there a way to solve that aswell?
Edit: Video: (Currently Uploading) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT4BKo1EVRA&feature=youtu.be
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