How can I record 60Hz with GameCube to computer?
I've got a cable how I can record composite video and S-video to computer. I sadly can't use S-video because the EU-GameCube doesn't support S-video. So, my RGB Scart-cable looks like this and it has the thing how to put it to the GameCube. But the video cable has only got the "holes" for these cables (they can't record 60Hz video with colors).. So is there any possibilities on recording RGB video with computer? I think it could maybe be possible if there could be the "hole" for scart. I'd do it with the normal 3 cables but I can't record 60Hz mode with them even if I try. I hope someone could help.
EDIT: I've tried recording with a vhs-player too but it'll minimize the quality to the same as recording with the 3 cables, so I would be really thankful if someone knows what to do.
EDIT2: Now I'm not caring about the quality. I really just need to know how to capture 60Hz with computer. Even with the VHS recorder the computer shows it in black and white, so I only need to know how it is possible.
I've got a cable how I can record composite video and S-video to computer. I sadly can't use S-video because the EU-GameCube doesn't support S-video. So, my RGB Scart-cable looks like this and it has the thing how to put it to the GameCube. But the video cable has only got the "holes" for these cables (they can't record 60Hz video with colors).. So is there any possibilities on recording RGB video with computer? I think it could maybe be possible if there could be the "hole" for scart. I'd do it with the normal 3 cables but I can't record 60Hz mode with them even if I try. I hope someone could help.
EDIT: I've tried recording with a vhs-player too but it'll minimize the quality to the same as recording with the 3 cables, so I would be really thankful if someone knows what to do.
EDIT2: Now I'm not caring about the quality. I really just need to know how to capture 60Hz with computer. Even with the VHS recorder the computer shows it in black and white, so I only need to know how it is possible.
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