"We managed to get our hands on one of the latest PVRs (personal video recorder). Its the Hauppauge HD PVR: Gaming Edition."
"We'll have some videos soon which display the differences between some of the settings in the software which is packaged with the device. For now...check out the video below!" - BlastProcess
T1 - Hauppauge Digital announced today support for PlayStation 4 with the latest firmware update from Sony.
Technically, PS4 now compatible with Hauppauge Game Recorders. Hauppauge didn't do anything, Sony did.
This was the case when the update kicked in rrmoving HDCP protection. So why is this news now?
I tested my HD PVR Rocket at the time. Works a charm with the PS4.
Forgive a (video capture) noob if this question seems dumb, but...why is a dedicated capture device needed?
Now that Share Factory is available with editing, commentary and music support. I understand you can even place raw footage on your PC and use any (theoretically) editor.
Then isn't it just a case of saving your work to a USB (or direct from PC), and then uploading to Youtube, or am I missing something here?
Ken McKown writes: Capturing game play to share with the world is truly becoming a phenomenon. Everyone wants to record their best Call of Duty match, or even stream their tournaments in Injustice. We here at ZTGD are also in love with recording videos for our users to view of us being generally terrible at video games. We have been using Hauppage devices in the office for a couple years now with pretty excellent results, but the lack of HDMI inputs is starting to be a real drag. With the Hauppage HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition Plus (longest. title. ever) all of our dreams have come true. We can now record in crisp 1080p from HDMI with pass through. That is of course if we are recording anything other than PS3.
From AnalogHype.com: "One of the best decisions I have ever made was the day I decided to buy an HD PVR. I love recording gameplay footage from all of my favorite games and getting it on the net and the experience I have had establishing an increasingly popular Youtube Channel. One of the biggest drawbacks to being tethered to a HD PVR is the secret enemy of the HD business: HDCP."
I'm very interested in this device. And its being made not too far from my hometown.
I want to buy a capture device too. But I'm gonne buy the AVerMedia Game Capture HD.
No HDMI = Fail