PSX Capturing? Ripping?
- Mero Goat
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PSX Capturing? Ripping?
what's the best way to capture PSX files to your computer other than TV capturing?
I tried PSMplay but it catured at a lower resolution.
i wanted somethign that saves it 680x480.
any suggestions?
I tried PSMplay but it catured at a lower resolution.
i wanted somethign that saves it 680x480.
any suggestions?
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- VegettoEX
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Read through Quu's guide to video game footage (under the "Guides" section over in the navigation in the main site). PSMPlay rips the footage to.. well.. what it is.
In FF7's case, for example, that was 320x244, 15 fps.
Follow Quu's guide. Upsize your footage in VirtualDub, apply the proper filters, downsize it again... you'll get a damn good looking product. I did this in my latest video, and I was damn happy with the results.
In FF7's case, for example, that was 320x244, 15 fps.
Follow Quu's guide. Upsize your footage in VirtualDub, apply the proper filters, downsize it again... you'll get a damn good looking product. I did this in my latest video, and I was damn happy with the results.
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- Bushido Philosopher
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PSXMC is another good little program also mentioned in Quu's guide. You can double the clips' size.
However, like knowname said, UPsizing is not really taht worth the extra hard drive space.
However, like knowname said, UPsizing is not really taht worth the extra hard drive space.
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Upsizing the video, applying the proper filters, and bringing it back down was DEFINITELY worth the hard drive space...
I didn't use more than 15 gigs, total, either...
If you're working with PSX footage, I can't stress and endorse enough following Quu's guide straight through.
(halfway shameless plug) You're more than welcome to check out the video I did using FF7 footage to see for yourself what the advantages are.
I didn't use more than 15 gigs, total, either...
If you're working with PSX footage, I can't stress and endorse enough following Quu's guide straight through.
(halfway shameless plug) You're more than welcome to check out the video I did using FF7 footage to see for yourself what the advantages are.
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i find that its good to edit int he upsized space... but eventually... you have to downsize it back to the oroginal size....
sometimes you don't get what you want ^_^ and psx footage is best at 320x240 (somtiems with black bars added)
but... in all things... experiment with that you want... mine is only a guide... you have to find your own balance
sometimes you don't get what you want ^_^ and psx footage is best at 320x240 (somtiems with black bars added)
but... in all things... experiment with that you want... mine is only a guide... you have to find your own balance
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