I could talk for a month about this subject, but I decided to keep it terse.
Does anyone have a list -- or even anecdotal experience -- with Windows-based capture devices that work well with the NES's composite output?
I've tried two so far -- the Hauppauge USB-Live 2 (around US$40) and the StarTech USB3HDCAP (around $200), and neither work all that well (the USB3HDCAP does a lot better, but still has major issues like captured resolution isn't correct (maybe 60-70 pixels lost from bottom of screen, though it seems to "auto-detect" as 1440x240p (little weird, IMO)), lots of weird quirky problems, capture software that doesn't work, etc.)).
I'd try an XRGB-Mini but they're ridiculously expensive (almost $350); waiting for the Hi-Def NES is overall a way better choice in this case...
Does anyone have a list -- or even anecdotal experience -- with Windows-based capture devices that work well with the NES's composite output?
I've tried two so far -- the Hauppauge USB-Live 2 (around US$40) and the StarTech USB3HDCAP (around $200), and neither work all that well (the USB3HDCAP does a lot better, but still has major issues like captured resolution isn't correct (maybe 60-70 pixels lost from bottom of screen, though it seems to "auto-detect" as 1440x240p (little weird, IMO)), lots of weird quirky problems, capture software that doesn't work, etc.)).
I'd try an XRGB-Mini but they're ridiculously expensive (almost $350); waiting for the Hi-Def NES is overall a way better choice in this case...