Record your Xbox or PS3 video game play to your PC, in HD! HD PVR is the world’s first High Definitionvideo recorder for making real-time H.264 compressed recordings from your Xbox or PS3 game play. HD PVR records Component Video (YCrCb) is recorded at resolutions up to 1080i, while audio is recorded using optical audio with Dolby AC3 or two channel stereo audio.
This video shows you how to: get the best recording quality with EyeTV 3 export in the right format import correctly into iMovie Basic color correction BEST. High Performance, High Definition recording! At the heart of the HD PVR 2 GE Plus is a pro quality H.264 high-definition encoder that was originally Hardware streaming means that all the processing is done on the HD PVR 2 and not on your PC during your gameplay, this allows your PC to carry on.
Record your Xbox 360 or PS3 game play on your PC in 1080i HD! Share you best games with your friends in HD! As said on GeekTonic: 'Now I think anyone watching me play videogames is a sure-fire way to put them to sleep – or at least laugh at my videogame performance. But I know there is a very large number of videogamers using the HD PVR to record their video gameplay. New features for the HD PVR Gaming Edition The HD PVR Gaming Edition is specially designed for the dedicated Xbox360 or PS3 gamer. The Gaming Edition includes a new jet black case plus a universal Component Video cable, so you can bring 1080i video from your game console into the HD PVR.
Also, we include Hauppauge Capture, which allows you to record your game play in HD and upload directly to YouTube. Video passthrough, for zero delay recording and gaming! HD PVR's video passthrough gives zero delay on your TV monitor, and makes HD video recordings at the same time! Video passthrough uses the component video input to record your game play in HD while the 'no delay' component video output allows you to play your games on your TV set.
To see our passthrough recording diagram, click the 'Connector diagrams' button above. Create your own HD video library. Burn your video recordings in a high definition Blu-ray compatible format! HD PVR records in MP4, M2TS and AVCHD formats. The AVCHD format can be used to burn Blu-ray compatible disc. Two hours of HD recordings, recorded at 5 Mbits/sec, can be burnt onto a standard 4.7 GByte DVD-R or DVD-RW disc for playback on a Blu-ray player. Note: AVCHD recordings cannot be played on a DVD player.
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The HD PVRs amazing recording quality allows personal archival of your game play or TV programs from a cable or satellite set top box. Record your TV programs in HD, then burn them onto a standard DVD disc (up to two hours) in a high definition Blu-ray compatible format. Features New features in the HD PVR Gaming Edition.
Includes Component Video gaming cable for Xbox 360 and PS3. Includes Hauppauge Capture, with upload to YouTube so you can share your best game play in HD. With a new black case and green record light, for more stylin' recording!. Has the same great video quality as HD PVR model 1212. Plus includes our 'no delay pass through' for flawless game play recording!. Built-in hardware H.264 high definition encoder, for high performance, high quality video recordings.
Component Video input (YCrCb or YPrPb). Optical or stereo audio inputs. Record high definition video at up to 1080i resolution, 720p or VGA/D1.
Record at datarates from 1Mbs to 13.5Mbs, constant and Variable Bit Rate. Make Blu-ray format AVCHD recordings. Model numbers model 01445: HD PVR Gaming Edition, with English manual model 01446: HD PVR Gaming Edition, with English and French manual HD PVR Gaming Edition Specifications. Hardware encoder. H.264 AVCHD video encoder. AC-3 audio encoding. Recording datarate: from 1 to 13.5 Mbits/sec (user selectable).
Recording format:. up to 1080i from component video (YCrCb or YPrPb). NTSC: 720p60, 1080i60, 480i60, 480p60.
PAL: 720p50, 1080i50, 576p50, 576i50, 480p50, 480i50 Note: the video input format determines the recorded format. For example, 1080i input records at 1080i, 720P records at 720P, etc. Any other format conversions needs to be done with the MediaConvert program (supplied). Third Party applications for HD PVR NextPVR supports HD PVR for TV watching and recording.
WinTV v7 WinTV v7.2 now supports HD PVR available from the Hauppauge webstore at a cost of $9.95 (plus shipping). Arcsoft Total Media Extreme Updates to the Acrsoft TME applications are distributed by Arcsoft directly. The latest version of Total Media Extreme adds direct record support for the Sony Playstation 3 and the XBox360. HD PVR for the Mac Click here for information on HD PVR Capture, which provides HD PVR support for all Apple Macs. HDPVRcapture creates files which can be used by iMovie (no more 6 hour conversions!): Windows Media Center support from DVB Link Use the HD PVR as the video recorder for Windows Media Center with DVB Link.
MythTV for the HD PVR For Linux users, there is a version of MythTV which supports HD PVR. Please click here to get more information. HD PVR encodes in real time directly to the hard disk in an H.264 format. There are three formats which you can choose when recording a video:.TS which is a generic 'transport stream' compatible with many digital media players.M2TS which is compatible with the Sony Playstation3.MP4 which is compatible with the XBox360 All recording file types can be used to burn AVCHD Blu-ray compatible disc recordings. The HD PVR files can also be burned onto a standard DVD+R or DVD+RW disk for playback in a Blu-ray disk player.
Disc burning software is not included with the HD PVR. Note: Some older models of Blu-ray DVD players cannot play AVCHD files on either DVD-R or DVD+R discs. Check your owner's manual to see if your Blu-ray player is compatible. If it is not, check with the manufacturer to see if a firmware update is available What type of audio encoding is made with the HD PVR? There are two ways of bringing audio into HD PVR: through the stereo audio jacks or through the optical audio connector. When bringing audio in through the SPDIF optical audio jack, the audio is recorded in the format which is received. If the source provides AC-3 audio, the audio track is AC-3.
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There is no conversion of the audio format. DTS audio is currently not supported. Currently, the Arcsoft TME application will only support editing from the beginning or the end of a clip to preserve AC-3 5.1 channel audio. Any editing or cuts made in the middle segments of a clip will result in the audio being transcoded back to 2 channel audio.
AC-3 5.1 channel audio is preserved if you are creating an AVCHD DVD. If you are creating a standard DVD the audio will be transcoded to 2 channel. Creating MP4 files will also result in 2 channel audio.
Can I output files I've recorded with my HD PVR or other content from my PC back to an external TV monitor through the component video outputs on the HD PVR? In order for the audio pass through to operate correctly you need to configure the settings in the Total Media Extreme application. To do this follow the installation guide to install the HD PVR drivers and the Arc Soft Total Media Extreme software. When finished power on the HD PVR and open the Total Media Extreme software and click on the 'record video' Icon, this will open the Capture module. Choose the audio input from the drop down menu ( RCA, SPDIF), once configured the HD PVR will retain these settings. Note: the HD PVR must be powered on for the pass through to operate. Does the captured transport stream contain closed caption data?
Video sites such as YouTube may require a certain format such as MPEG,.AVI, MPEG4, so be sure to convert the file to the appropriate format in such cases. If you are editing the file using the Total Media Extreme applications built in editor, this allows you to create a project file that can be burned to a blu ray compatible DVD. Once on DVD, you would then need to rip the DVD back to hard disk and use a third party editor to convert it to the proper format for sites such as YouTube. (or simply use a 3rd party editor to edit the original file). What are the power supply specifications for the power adapter that is included with the HD PVR?
If you are a developer, you can bring H.264 encoded video in from either Colossus or HD PVR into VLC so it can be streamed out from your PC. Microsoft provides a sample network transmit/receive filter set in their DirectX SDK. Here is the way this works: The HDPVR encoder filter produces transport packets. If you (the developer) create a small 'network push' filter that can receive the transport packets in the directshow graph, then forward them to a udp network address and port (for example udp://192.168.1.1:1234), then VLC is capable of receiving and rendering them. Start VLC from the command line with: vlc udp://192.168.1.1:1234 Files crash when I attempt to edit using Sony Vegas.
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