

(Also I've gotten some older PC hardware that I want capture VGA output from, but the said Elgato Game Capture HD doesn't really like anything but 720p or 1080i/p, and the hardware can't always provide 720p/1080p. So I'm Looking to a capture solution for the Gamecube? I am somewhat wary of buying another SCART/HDMI Converter to play the lottery with Quality. Unlike cheap scalers and cables, getting a low-quality capture card won’t affect your gaming experience at all: Simply split the. (Baring a certain pair of GBA games, due to a rare GC game.) (Yes, that's a Channel Jirachi there.)ĭue some mixup on getting someone's new 4K TV working: I managed to get hold of a "SCART to HDMI" converter, however it really doesn't like Flat colours, which exactly what I'm planning to use. If you’re just starting out streaming and simply want to share you gaming experience with friends, I’d strongly recommend getting the cheapest capture card available. (As far as I can tell.) The RGB SCART image I get is almost 1:1 to the Wii Component output of same games, when viewed on my TV.ĭue to the Price of Wii's and Component Leads, I own a Wii, which is great for GC games, but not GBA/GBC/GB games. I really don't like the video I get from the Yellow lead on my Elgato Game Capture HD.Īs a PAL user, I already purchased a GCN RGB SCART lead, which works fine with my TV, but can't be used to capture footage on my Elgato Game Capture HD.

As a Owner of a Digital output PAL Gamecube, and Gameboy Player: I'm trying to work out what's the best option to allow me to capture Video from said Gamecube, for GBA and GBC gameplay.
