Help me. I want to record the Texas game, and then put it on stage6.com. Help, how do I do this.
Quote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 12:05:46 PMHelp me. I want to record the Texas game, and then put it on stage6.com. Help, how do I do this.What equipment are you working with?
Quote from: steve dave on September 26, 2007, 12:11:13 PMQuote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 12:05:46 PMHelp me. I want to record the Texas game, and then put it on stage6.com. Help, how do I do this.What equipment are you working with? umm, an HP Pavilion 750n. I'm willing to spend some descent money on something I just don't know what it is I need. Do I need like a TV Capture Card Thing.
Quote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 12:15:48 PMQuote from: steve dave on September 26, 2007, 12:11:13 PMQuote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 12:05:46 PMHelp me. I want to record the Texas game, and then put it on stage6.com. Help, how do I do this.What equipment are you working with? umm, an HP Pavilion 750n. I'm willing to spend some descent money on something I just don't know what it is I need. Do I need like a TV Capture Card Thing.If you have a TV tuner card on your computer you can record straight to your hard drive. If you have windows media center it is basically just like tivo. You can use any number of programs though. Here is an old CNet article. It is from 2005 but seems relevent to your situation.EDIT: Also, there are HD tuner cards with cable card capability so if you have an HD subscription at your house you can record in HD.
EDIT: Also, there are HD tuner cards with cable card capability so if you have an HD subscription at your house you can record in HD.
QuoteEDIT: Also, there are HD tuner cards with cable card capability so if you have an HD subscription at your house you can record in HD. BS
hmm...that looks too complicatedmaybe I can buy a DVD recorder and record TV onto a DVD and just burn the DVD onto my comp, will that work. I'm lookin at this DVD recorder it's cheap as hell.http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-DVD-R120-Progressive-Scan-Recorder/dp/B00092HNOA
Quote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 12:47:24 PMhmm...that looks too complicatedmaybe I can buy a DVD recorder and record TV onto a DVD and just burn the DVD onto my comp, will that work. I'm lookin at this DVD recorder it's cheap as hell.http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-DVD-R120-Progressive-Scan-Recorder/dp/B00092HNOAYeah, that would work. But it would be a hassle.
Quote from: steve dave on September 26, 2007, 12:48:32 PMQuote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 12:47:24 PMhmm...that looks too complicatedmaybe I can buy a DVD recorder and record TV onto a DVD and just burn the DVD onto my comp, will that work. I'm lookin at this DVD recorder it's cheap as hell.http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-DVD-R120-Progressive-Scan-Recorder/dp/B00092HNOAYeah, that would work. But it would be a hassle. yeah but I just don't want to mess w/ installing something in my computer. and would that DVD recorder work? why the hell is it so cheap??
Quote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 12:49:33 PMQuote from: steve dave on September 26, 2007, 12:48:32 PMQuote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 12:47:24 PMhmm...that looks too complicatedmaybe I can buy a DVD recorder and record TV onto a DVD and just burn the DVD onto my comp, will that work. I'm lookin at this DVD recorder it's cheap as hell.http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-DVD-R120-Progressive-Scan-Recorder/dp/B00092HNOAYeah, that would work. But it would be a hassle. yeah but I just don't want to mess w/ installing something in my computer. and would that DVD recorder work? why the hell is it so cheap??don't be a pussy, just open the case and stick it in the slot, you can't screw it up. Once it is seated firmly, put the screw in the top, then put the case back together, turn on the computer, insert driver disk.Save yourself pain and suffering, mang.
he's right, it's really not hard. get a capture card, plug it into your PCI slot, screw the coax into your capture card. configure software, click record.i don't know if you can get a whole football game onto a DVD, can you?
Quote from: pissclams on September 26, 2007, 01:40:40 PMhe's right, it's really not hard. get a capture card, plug it into your PCI slot, screw the coax into your capture card. configure software, click record.i don't know if you can get a whole football game onto a DVD, can you? Oh crap, good point. idk, maybe if I stop the recording during commercials. crap idk. I would use the capture card but my comp is already so F'ed up and i don't have hardly any memory left, and I read somewhere that 1 hour is equal to 1 gig, and I need to save space so if I convert from a DVD I have a program that can change the file size.
Quote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 02:05:31 PMQuote from: pissclams on September 26, 2007, 01:40:40 PMhe's right, it's really not hard. get a capture card, plug it into your PCI slot, screw the coax into your capture card. configure software, click record.i don't know if you can get a whole football game onto a DVD, can you? Oh crap, good point. idk, maybe if I stop the recording during commercials. crap idk. I would use the capture card but my comp is already so F'ed up and i don't have hardly any memory left, and I read somewhere that 1 hour is equal to 1 gig, and I need to save space so if I convert from a DVD I have a program that can change the file size.Are you confusing memory with hard drive space? Maybe you shouldn't be taking apart your computer If you are out of drive space, an easy solution is the 500 gig mybook or any other external drive you can plug right into your usb drive.If your computer is running so badly as you say, maybe you should wipe the drive and start over (I.E. reformat)
what about just offering fatty like $20 to burn a dvd of it from his computer?
Quote from: pissclams on September 26, 2007, 02:15:44 PMwhat about just offering fatty like $20 to burn a dvd of it from his computer? Does he seriously do that? He could make some good money.
Quote from: dr00d on September 26, 2007, 02:08:21 PMQuote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 02:05:31 PMQuote from: pissclams on September 26, 2007, 01:40:40 PMhe's right, it's really not hard. get a capture card, plug it into your PCI slot, screw the coax into your capture card. configure software, click record.i don't know if you can get a whole football game onto a DVD, can you? Oh crap, good point. idk, maybe if I stop the recording during commercials. crap idk. I would use the capture card but my comp is already so F'ed up and i don't have hardly any memory left, and I read somewhere that 1 hour is equal to 1 gig, and I need to save space so if I convert from a DVD I have a program that can change the file size.Are you confusing memory with hard drive space? Maybe you shouldn't be taking apart your computer If you are out of drive space, an easy solution is the 500 gig mybook or any other external drive you can plug right into your usb drive.If your computer is running so badly as you say, maybe you should wipe the drive and start over (I.E. reformat)Yes I have like 1 gig left of HD space. And as of right now I'm running low on money so the 500gig mybook is out of the question.
Quote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 02:16:14 PMQuote from: dr00d on September 26, 2007, 02:08:21 PMQuote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 02:05:31 PMQuote from: pissclams on September 26, 2007, 01:40:40 PMhe's right, it's really not hard. get a capture card, plug it into your PCI slot, screw the coax into your capture card. configure software, click record.i don't know if you can get a whole football game onto a DVD, can you? Oh crap, good point. idk, maybe if I stop the recording during commercials. crap idk. I would use the capture card but my comp is already so F'ed up and i don't have hardly any memory left, and I read somewhere that 1 hour is equal to 1 gig, and I need to save space so if I convert from a DVD I have a program that can change the file size.Are you confusing memory with hard drive space? Maybe you shouldn't be taking apart your computer If you are out of drive space, an easy solution is the 500 gig mybook or any other external drive you can plug right into your usb drive.If your computer is running so badly as you say, maybe you should wipe the drive and start over (I.E. reformat)Yes I have like 1 gig left of HD space. And as of right now I'm running low on money so the 500gig mybook is out of the question.you don't have to get the 500 gig obviously, you can get a 100gig drive for like 50-75 dollars from your worst buy in manhattan now.Let me help you....http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?st=processingtime%3A%3E1900-01-01&qp=crootcategoryid%23%23-1%23%23-1~~q70726f63657373696e6774696d653a3e313930302d30312d3031~~cabcat0500000%23%230%23%2311a~~cabcat0504000%23%230%23%233y~~cabcat0504001%23%230%23%232d~~cabcat0504003%23%230%23%231k~~nf408%7C%7C243530202d202439392e3939&usc=abcat0500000&nrp=15&type=page&sp=%2Bcurrentprice+skuid&sc=abComputerSP&id=pcat17080Anything on that list...and don't tell me you can't afford a drive for 75 dollars if you are planning on buying this dvd burner and everything else. Stop drinking for two nights and you will make back your 75 dollars pretty quick.Sounds like you got every excuse in the book to NOT do it the correct, efficient way.
Quote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 12:49:33 PMQuote from: steve dave on September 26, 2007, 12:48:32 PMQuote from: WorldWideBalla21 on September 26, 2007, 12:47:24 PMhmm...that looks too complicatedmaybe I can buy a DVD recorder and record TV onto a DVD and just burn the DVD onto my comp, will that work. I'm lookin at this DVD recorder it's cheap as hell.http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-DVD-R120-Progressive-Scan-Recorder/dp/B00092HNOAYeah, that would work. But it would be a hassle. yeah but I just don't want to mess w/ installing something in my computer. and would that DVD recorder work? why the hell is it so cheap??don't be a pussy, just open the case and stick it in the slot, you can't screw it up. Once it is seated firmly, put the screw in the top, then put the case back together, turn on the computer, insert driver disk.
i still think you need some kind of software but maybe the tv card comes with that?
Hopefully I can probably crack a program that I need. Should be able to.