
Retro Gaming Capture Test 13 Part 2 | Nintendo Game Cube
More testing of gaming rigs I am building, where I would like each device to be played very quickly without any wiring and also to be able to capture footage where possible with just a few switches turned on. The point of these videos is to see how this type of set up can be done with different devices and maybe help anyone else trying to do a similar thing with a mix of old and new hardware.
With my first and previous test with this console using the Insurrection Carby V2 adapter being so good, it is hard to imagine me using a different adapter permanently, but as a cheaper option and maybe coming in useful for me or others I wanted to test it out with the RAD2X as it has been a great option for me on other platforms so far. Very good results from what I see and hear during this test, although it did take several minutes playing around with cables and power cycling to get the capture working correctly for some reason, not sure why, but that is the way it goes with captures sometimes. Using the same game as the first test for a direct comparison and also a couple more out of my small collection for this test. Looking forward to expanding my collection of games for this system and capturing some more gameplay.
Console: Original Nintendo Game Cube PAL version
Model: DOL-001(EUR)
Display: Samsung Model UE40H6500ST
Convertor: RAD2X
HDMI Splitter: AwakeLion Model HDSW0015M1
Capture: Elgato HD60S
Game Title: Original game discs of The Legend of Zelda Collectors Edition, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004