Technical question/s about recording from hd source

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hi there everyone this has been making me think a lot lately.

and many google searches have proved contradictory so here we go.

if I were to use a 2 to 1 hdmi spliter but run it in reverse i.e. 1 input 2 output

then connect the input to my ps3 and then 1 output to my tv and the other to my laptop I could then record Whatever my ps3 was outputting on to my laptop and also watch it on't tv?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Anonymous

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Hi thanks for the reply, think i may have over complicated my question.

The ps3 would be the 1 source with the laptop and tv as the 2 outputs.

and if whatever it was i was recording was not copy protected would hdcp still stop the recording of the hd input?
 
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Anonymous

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Ok how about this then.

Same as above.

PS3 = source

Source split using hdmi splitter to 2 outputs

output 1 hdtv using hdmi cable

output 2 dvd recorder (with component in ) using hdmi to component cable.

Could this work?
 
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Anonymous

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Seems I may never find an answer.

would i better trying a different Forum?

can anyone recommend any?

thanks
 
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Anonymous

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The simple answer is:

HD TV systems are made to prevent recording/copying. The ways to bypass this that I know of, only support SD video.

If there are ways to do HD recording/copying, they're probably both complicated and expensive.
 
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Anonymous

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By the way Im not trying to do owt illegal here like copy films. all I want to do is record some game play.
 

daveh75

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You could use the Hauppage HD PVR, but a simple HDMI to component cable wouldn't work- Firstly because of the HDCP and secondly the D to A conversion needed.

So you would need an HDCP stripper/HDMI to component converter like the HDFury 2 at around £140. So with that and the Hauppauge you're looking at the best part £300 just to be able to record HD
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You also need to check the specs of your PC,as i believe the HD PVR requires a relatively quick processor.
 

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Why not use the VGA out on your laptop to send picture to the TV. Then you have the signal from the console into your laptop where, presumably, you have a way to record the gameplay but your laptop display is using the TV as an external monitor?

Just a thought
 
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Anonymous

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would a hdmi to dvi work to connect the console to the laptop?
 

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