PSP Video Test - Capture Card + Desktop Recording Method
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This is the result of recording my Sony PSP 3000
Using a capture card to display from the TV to my PC, then using a desktop recording program to record only what is shown, removing the dull black borders from this video. Trying to see which method is the best to show my future Sony PSP videos. Either direct capture with borders in tact, or multi-capture while eliminating the borders during the process.
I am very aware of the software such as RemoteJoy, but it requires the use of custom firmware, and/or a hacked PSP to use, which are both risks of violating your warranty. I am simply testing different PSP recording methods the legal way possible.
Also testing to see if this video will display as wide screen. I think I did something wrong.
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