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Topic: PS3/360 played on a PC desktop
Gramsy
Posts: 22
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.mrgadget.com.au/catalog/compro-videomate-v300-tv-tuner-box-p-4047.html
Check it out, its a TV card and has the Yellow/Red/White inputs.

Does anyone know if there's one of these with a HDMI input
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whoop
Posts: 13950
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Just plug the 360 straight into your monitor? My monitor has DVI, VGA and HDMI ports.
Gramsy
Posts: 23
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yer, i got both ps3 and 360, I have done that for my 360 and it works fine. Its because i have a Benq monitor that doesnt support DHCP or something, so the playstation won't work on it with High Resolutions. (I havnt tried lower res', heard they work though)


Also I think I may have solved my own solution with a bit more effort into googling:

http://www.buymac.com.au/product/blackmagic-intensity-pro

I dunno if this is a graphics card or just a input/output device.
Gramsy
Posts: 24
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
also it says mac, hopefully i can find a PC supported one
Crakaveli
Posts: 3375
Location: USA
Yeah im running my 360 over hdmi to my monitor *shrug*
Gramsy
Posts: 25
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
This card also lets you record, so if you want to show off a glitch or your pro-ness on youtube.
ara
Posts: 2608
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

having the same animated gif as your avatar and your sig is a bit redundant, don't you think?
$ack
Posts: 547
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh, i just plug my ps3 controller in my pc. Fun for racing games.
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