.-richie-.
08-01-2016, 12:32 AM
Hello :)
This is my second thread since being away from Habbo in general for 6-years, so you probably won't know me. I am an IT Engineer, very good with IT stuff but when it comes to AV and games consoles, well, I don't have much experience!
My nephew got an XBOX One for his Christmas, hes only 9 and hes really interested in game capture as he currently records his game time via his iPad camera and then uploads to YouTube. He got a capture device which captures either via HDMI or component. When capturing via HDMI, capturing works really well but the only issue is with capturing his voice during game chat, I suspect that this is down to the nature of HDMI. There was an option of using the component connection, where an additional microphone can be attached, but whilst doing this, it introduced further problems where video output displayed in black & white and the original problem was still present.
I was wondering if anybody here has ever came across this issue, and if they have ever found a solution? I did come across a method which involved the use of Audacity to perform voice recording during game capture and then add this audio to the captured game play once done, but I'm not sure if this would be too complicated for a 9-year old to understand.
If you have came across this issue yourself and if you have found a more simpler method of capturing voice during game-play, then please feel free to let me know :D (would be greatly appreciated!)
Cheers
Richard
This is my second thread since being away from Habbo in general for 6-years, so you probably won't know me. I am an IT Engineer, very good with IT stuff but when it comes to AV and games consoles, well, I don't have much experience!
My nephew got an XBOX One for his Christmas, hes only 9 and hes really interested in game capture as he currently records his game time via his iPad camera and then uploads to YouTube. He got a capture device which captures either via HDMI or component. When capturing via HDMI, capturing works really well but the only issue is with capturing his voice during game chat, I suspect that this is down to the nature of HDMI. There was an option of using the component connection, where an additional microphone can be attached, but whilst doing this, it introduced further problems where video output displayed in black & white and the original problem was still present.
I was wondering if anybody here has ever came across this issue, and if they have ever found a solution? I did come across a method which involved the use of Audacity to perform voice recording during game capture and then add this audio to the captured game play once done, but I'm not sure if this would be too complicated for a 9-year old to understand.
If you have came across this issue yourself and if you have found a more simpler method of capturing voice during game-play, then please feel free to let me know :D (would be greatly appreciated!)
Cheers
Richard