Messing With The Settings On The Recorder

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sasuke222
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Messing With The Settings On The Recorder

Post by sasuke222 » Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:16 am

Well I have a beastly PC is there anyway to mess with the settings to make the capture device as high quality as possible? Like any max settings?

I haven't bought one yet but I'm looking into sending my 3DS in a month or two.

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Re: Messing With The Settings On The Recorder

Post by MKGirlism » Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:58 am

By default, everything is already on Max Quality.
The only settings there are, are which Codec you can use, choose path to save in, and mute Audio from the Line-In Cable.

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Re: Messing With The Settings On The Recorder

Post by loopy » Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:54 am

Recording quality is entirely up to the codec you're using. The capture software doesn't have much control over it. When you go into the video settings, it just calls the codec's built in configuration dialog (if it has one). You'll have to refer to the codec's help to know what settings you should tweak.

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Re: Messing With The Settings On The Recorder

Post by sasuke222 » Sun Nov 25, 2012 4:21 pm

loopy wrote:Recording quality is entirely up to the codec you're using. The capture software doesn't have much control over it. When you go into the video settings, it just calls the codec's built in configuration dialog (if it has one). You'll have to refer to the codec's help to know what settings you should tweak.
Ok thanks

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