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<blockquote data-quote="T-BILLIONS" data-source="post: 993236" data-attributes="member: 140852"><p>Ok so here is the cheaper option for recording PS3 gameplay without eliminating your HDMI leads in turn still being able to play games and watch movies in 1080i.</p><p></p><p>Connect your PS3 with the output HDMI to an <a href="http://www.clink.com.au/hdmi/splitter.htm" target="_blank">HDMI Splitter (Needs to be powered)</a>. Then, you connect the splitter to your TV, and the second output to the HDFURY2/3 (what ever you choose). The HDFury2/3 will output in VGA to component in on the <a href="http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hdpvr.html" target="_blank">Hauppauge HDPVR</a>. (VGA to component lead comes with HDFURY2/3 if bought from the links) The output of sound in <a href="http://www.curtpalme.com/HDFury2.shtm" target="_blank">HDFURY2</a> will only a be of stereo sound, If you want your sound in 5.1 you will need the <a href="http://www.curtpalme.com/HDFury3.shtm" target="_blank">HDFURY3</a>. Finally, the Hauppauge needs to be plugged into your computer via a good quality 2.0 usb lead; For the best result it is recomended to use a lead less than 2m in length.</p><p></p><p>Total cost (approx) = $550/600</p><p>For more information please vist <a href="http://www.geektonic.com/2009/08/keeping-analog-hole-open.html" target="_blank">this site</a>. All thanks are to this man's site.</p><p>He is very helpful and knowledgeable with this set up and willing to answer your questions. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Kind Regards, Trev. (T-BILLIONS) ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-BILLIONS, post: 993236, member: 140852"] Ok so here is the cheaper option for recording PS3 gameplay without eliminating your HDMI leads in turn still being able to play games and watch movies in 1080i. Connect your PS3 with the output HDMI to an [URL="http://www.clink.com.au/hdmi/splitter.htm"]HDMI Splitter (Needs to be powered)[/URL]. Then, you connect the splitter to your TV, and the second output to the HDFURY2/3 (what ever you choose). The HDFury2/3 will output in VGA to component in on the [URL="http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hdpvr.html"]Hauppauge HDPVR[/URL]. (VGA to component lead comes with HDFURY2/3 if bought from the links) The output of sound in [URL="http://www.curtpalme.com/HDFury2.shtm"]HDFURY2[/URL] will only a be of stereo sound, If you want your sound in 5.1 you will need the [URL="http://www.curtpalme.com/HDFury3.shtm"]HDFURY3[/URL]. Finally, the Hauppauge needs to be plugged into your computer via a good quality 2.0 usb lead; For the best result it is recomended to use a lead less than 2m in length. Total cost (approx) = $550/600 For more information please vist [URL="http://www.geektonic.com/2009/08/keeping-analog-hole-open.html"]this site[/URL]. All thanks are to this man's site. He is very helpful and knowledgeable with this set up and willing to answer your questions. :) Kind Regards, Trev. (T-BILLIONS) ;D [/QUOTE]
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