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<blockquote data-quote="rzj90059" data-source="post: 985115" data-attributes="member: 103936"><p>I doubt that the Mac will accept anything going into the DVI port, I believe it only exports. I believe the 2nd method I suggested will work. If you want to record gameplay, then it would make sense to use the component method only during then, while reverting back to HDMI when playing glorious 1080p feeds.</p><p></p><p>I understand what you mean T-BILLIONS, when I was on a search for all the components that make up my home theatre, I went through **** with the salesmen at different retail stores. Most were not knowledgeable. Anyways, that is the best and only method I can suggest to record any type of feed of such a high resolution. To tell you the truth, <a href="http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/lcdtv/1080p-vs-720p.html" target="_blank">1080p differs very little to 720p</a>, at least to the human eye. So you will be in good hands if you downgrade to capturing video at 720p, plus you will save tons of hard drive space. </p><p></p><p>May I ask what you are trying to accomplish by capturing gameplay at such a high resolution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rzj90059, post: 985115, member: 103936"] I doubt that the Mac will accept anything going into the DVI port, I believe it only exports. I believe the 2nd method I suggested will work. If you want to record gameplay, then it would make sense to use the component method only during then, while reverting back to HDMI when playing glorious 1080p feeds. I understand what you mean T-BILLIONS, when I was on a search for all the components that make up my home theatre, I went through **** with the salesmen at different retail stores. Most were not knowledgeable. Anyways, that is the best and only method I can suggest to record any type of feed of such a high resolution. To tell you the truth, [URL="http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/lcdtv/1080p-vs-720p.html"]1080p differs very little to 720p[/URL], at least to the human eye. So you will be in good hands if you downgrade to capturing video at 720p, plus you will save tons of hard drive space. May I ask what you are trying to accomplish by capturing gameplay at such a high resolution? [/QUOTE]
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