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How to do screenshots from PS2?
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| Caloonese 2005-04-24, 8:34 pm |
| This info is probably available on some kind of FAQ. Can someone point
me to the source?
How to capture.
How to pause at the right moment for a good snapshot.
Can I get the images in HD?
How to transfer the images to a computer.
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| Paul Heslop 2005-04-24, 8:34 pm |
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> "Caloonese" <caloonese@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1114196044.708647.304710@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
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> You need some sort of video capture card or A/V device for your PC. Th=
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> are numerous brands on the market. Hook the PS2's multi-out into one o=
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> them--composite or S-video will give you a better picture than the stan=
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> connections.
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> A great question. Screenshots from the developers almost always look b=
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> than what you can capture directly, because they usually aren't playing=
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> game but instead using debug menus to move the camera around, position
> characters, and so on. Still, many games let you manually adjust the
> camera, and if you've played through a level, you'll anticipate what is=
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> going to happen so that you can get in the right position the next time=
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> through. Also, many of the capture cards don't just take single screen=
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> but capture several minutes of video. You can then go back into the vi=
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> and extract the frame you want to use as a screenshot.
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> The software for the capture card/device lets you adjust the resolution=
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> often deinterlaces the pictures. Check the manuals for the proper sett=
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> That's where the images are in the first place. The capture card/devic=
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> stores them on your hard drive.
Of course if we're talking about GT4 you can take pics in game, great
quality, and transfer them to pc via a usb device etc. I use my old
digi camera as my son's new Ipod doesn't do it. Here's some examples
(not too special as I'm just experimenting (smaller than actual size
due to limits of msn)
http://groups.msn.com/OtherSides/ne...oto&PhotoID=3D=
641
http://groups.msn.com/OtherSides/ne...oto&PhotoID=3D=
642
http://groups.msn.com/OtherSides/ne...oto&PhotoID=3D=
643
http://groups.msn.com/OtherSides/ne...oto&PhotoID=3D=
644
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| Caloonese 2005-04-25, 8:41 pm |
| Thank you for the replies.
Actually when I asked the question, I thought PS2 would have a special
key sequence that will take a snapshot of the current screen and store
into the USB drive, something that works like "print screen" button on
the PC. I expect it to be a function supported by the PS2 OS.
If I understood the replies correctly, one approach is to feed the
video through the computer and use special hardware to capture video or
stills on the computer. The other approach is to take pictures in the
game, provide such function is built in the game, and then transfer the
image files via a USB thumb drive or something. Are these images
stored in JPG format? How many games in the market allow you to do
such capture? Is GT4 the only one? I know GT4 can output in 1080i,
are the photos also taken in 1080i quality too?
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| Paul Heslop 2005-04-25, 8:41 pm |
| Caloonese wrote:
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> Thank you for the replies.
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> Actually when I asked the question, I thought PS2 would have a special
> key sequence that will take a snapshot of the current screen and store
> into the USB drive, something that works like "print screen" button on
> the PC. I expect it to be a function supported by the PS2 OS.
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> If I understood the replies correctly, one approach is to feed the
> video through the computer and use special hardware to capture video or=
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> stills on the computer. The other approach is to take pictures in the
> game, provide such function is built in the game, and then transfer the=
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> image files via a USB thumb drive or something. Are these images
> stored in JPG format? How many games in the market allow you to do
> such capture? Is GT4 the only one? I know GT4 can output in 1080i,
> are the photos also taken in 1080i quality too?
As far as i know only GT4 offers this facility. TV cards etc are
relatively cheap though and with the right software and connections
you could capture both grabs AND movie clips
having said this the software with my newest tv card is pretty awful
and that can have much effect on your captures.
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Paul (That=92s what keeps me down)
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Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/
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