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Tips on a Mac TV Tuner & Wii
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<blockquote data-quote="snoslicer8" data-source="post: 461150" data-attributes="member: 19029"><p>If you buy the El Gato EyeTV Hybrid USB stick tuner, I believe it advertises "zero-latency" for video game system inputs. You need to have a CPU capable of handling the encoding though, as there is no hardware encoding done inside the EyeTV. The stick runs $150 on Apple.com/store, and comes packaged with a "breakout" cable that allows for multiple inputs for recording from a DVD player/whatever, and allows use of the Mac's screen for a video game console.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoslicer8, post: 461150, member: 19029"] If you buy the El Gato EyeTV Hybrid USB stick tuner, I believe it advertises "zero-latency" for video game system inputs. You need to have a CPU capable of handling the encoding though, as there is no hardware encoding done inside the EyeTV. The stick runs $150 on Apple.com/store, and comes packaged with a "breakout" cable that allows for multiple inputs for recording from a DVD player/whatever, and allows use of the Mac's screen for a video game console. [/QUOTE]
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