Xbox 360 Call of Duty 4 Gameplay Recorded On My Mac
This is my first attempt of actually recording in game footage with this setup on my Mac. First of all, if' you're gonna be a troll and post you suck comments, don't bother. I'll take a peice of your ass, then delete them. But I digress..... To accomplish this recording, I have my Xbox 360 connected to my Slingbox Pro via the HD connect cable. The Xbox 360 component cable (Red, Blue & Green) is connected to the video in on the SlingBox, and another component cable goes from the video out on the SlingBox to my HDTV's component input. The SlingBox comments to my router and streams the video signal over the network. You use the SlingBox software SlingPlayer to display the video on your Mac. Once setup, you then use a screen recording software ie Snapz Pro X or Screenflick to record the video. While the SlingBox software does not yet support streaming HD on a Mac, the video still looks pretty damn good, and the aspect ratio is native 16:9 and I can still play in HD while recording. Yes there are other ways to record gameplay on Mac's with capture cards like the Elgato EyeTV Hybrid that I have, but in using them, you can not record in the Xbox 360's native aspect ratio 16:9, but you also are forced to game in SD or Standard Definition. Using a capture or TV tuner is a good solution for say, the Nintendo Wii, older and previous-generation consoles that are not made for hi-def and connect to TV's using the composite (Yellow, Red & White) cables is perfectly acceptable. Next time ...
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