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Titanium CPR Changer for Windows Mobile 6.5 CHome This is a video displaying a script I may which will change what skin you are using in chome aka (More) This is a video displaying a script I may which will change what skin you are using in chome aka Titanium. This is for Windows Mobile 6.5 Devices. It skin has support to change the pluginswhich are enabled & the order they are in. In order for this to work, the cpr's need to have different filenames. For example, the default cpr's in Titanium are named titanium_reswxresh.cpr (resw/resh being your resolution). (Less)
Tech Tips: How to record consoles while playing them in HD Read this description for information I didn't add in this video due to the length. FAQ's (More) Read this description for information I didn't add in this video due to the length. FAQ's are at the bottom of this description.
When people try to find how to record video game consoles (Like I did at one point) on youtube and other places, they are generally flooded with videos talking about the Dazzle Platinum. By all means, the Dazzle is a GREAT unit; however, for people like me I couldn't bear to look at my PS3 and Xbox 360 in Standard definition. I didn't go pay $2000 for a TV to be played in standard definition!
This is the cheapest and best consumer way to do this (IE: There isn't alot of clutter like some alternatives). Honestly, the price you pay for this is great for what you get.
Anyway, enjoy the video and feel free to leave comments and questions!
Here's the 1080P playing and SD recording link that I talk about at the end of the video:
http://www.downs-guild.com/images/setup1.jpg
Here's a screencap of what the "stock recording quality" using a wireless connection looks like. The settings can be tweaked to get a better picture, and using a wired connection helps alot:
http://www.downs-guild.com/images/screencap.png
*Thanks downs-guild for the mirror uploads
Important Note: If you think the HAVA is too expensive, and your leaning towards a Dazzle... Don't. I highly recommend checking out the BlitzBox HD unit. It's valued under $99, and while I don't think it has quite the quality I like and is lacking a few features that I like specifically about the wireless, if your in this for PURELY console recording I HIGHLY recommend one for people who are a bit money strapped.
FAQ:
What consoles can you record with this?
Basically any console except all the hand helds EXCLUDING the PSP Slim. Since this has component input jacks, you ARE able to record the PSP Slim.
How do you connect the Hava unit to your PC?
In essence, you don't. You connect the HAVA unit to your local area network via ethernet cable or wirelessly. You can then receive the signal from your PC which you record simply by opening the Hava Player application and clicking the record button.
Why can't I get a wireless connection on my Hava unit?
For your Hava to send out a wireless connection, you have to set the hava up on a wireless connection (Using the install disk). Tedious, yes. But it's not THAT difficult.
How good is the recording quality?
The quality is actually quite super-b. I've never seen such good quality from a recorder (I've used 3 capture cards before this which all gave me blurry pictures instead of non-anti aliased ones). It's meant as a DVR to watch TV programs streamed... So it's VERY good. My videos just don't have the great quality because I use my Video Editor's "AutoUpload to Youtube" function, so I don't gotta fiddle with the size and quality; thus, at points where there is not really anything happening it becomes REALLY blurry.
Do I have to use the software the Hava comes with or can I use programs like Virtual Dub?
After testing it, programs like Virtual Dub do work which allows you to bypass the limitations that the Hava software comes with in terms of detail and frames per second. Please note that some people do have problems getting these programs to work with Hava because it says they "have no access to that driver"
Do I specifically need the Hava Wireless HD? Or can I use other Hava units?
You can use any Hava unit except for "Hava Gold" as stated in the video. I just prefer the Wireless HD unit over the rest due to it's non-mini jack design like the others have which would require finding a component coupler instead of a 2nd component cable.
What kind of a cable do you need to buy if I purchased the Hava Titanium or Platinum?I noticed that the component will not plug into the back of it. Where do you find the special cable that you need to purchase?
If you bought the Hava Platinum or Titanium you theoretically don't need to buy any cables. It comes with 2 component cables; however, if you bought you want to presumably hook it up to a console (like I think you do), you will need 2 cables. One would be the appropriate HD cable for your console, and the other would be a component extension cable or a component coupler. The latter will probably be more viable. Basically all a coupler is, is a small female double ended "cable" that is pretty self explanatory
How "efficient" does the HAVA record? How much space am I approximately using when recording with the HAVA?
The HAVA by default records with at a D1 resolution using MPG2 compression; however, if you know what you are doing you can change the resolution and compression. I will not explain how to do this, so don't ask (It could brick your HAVA if you are not careful). Approximately, you use 50 megabytes of space per minute of recording. This value varies on what you are recording. (Less)
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