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    no offense but $250 to record video games get a dazzle and render decent the and most the time the quality is the same may be a little under but if you can get good render settings your away. Even though I must admit it Is annoying having to remove the HD Cables and switch back to AV when you want to record

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    There is a big difference in quality, SD and 720p are miles apart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMacC View Post
    There is a big difference in quality, SD and 720p are miles apart.
    yeh but with SD Footage in Final Cut Pro if you got really good render settings you can get good quality for youtube what Im saying is $250 to record video games and put on youtube or what ever your using it for is a bit of a rip-off do you not agree and I agree about the 720p thing cos I play in 720p was just saying

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    it depends what you do with it rockstar. If you want to review games its great. I plan to do something more with it than just post things. anyway, you can record anything you want like from sky HD or something and become known for HD TV broadcasting

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    I record stuff off my TV also, it's called a PVR (Personal Video Recorder) for a reason.
    I hooked it up to my TV's built in PVR so I can now use my TV remote to controll when I went the Hauppauge to record.
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