![]() So far I have only done it with an xbox 360 with composite video playing Sniper Elite V2, it worked very well, but higher resolution would be nice. This opens up to being able to play anything from an atari 2600 to an xbox 360 or ps3 with the Rift. My "no good reason" for wanting to do this is if you have an Oculus Rift and you can input the video from a game console to your laptop you can full screen preview the video feed and then use software like NTHUSIM HMD to split and warp the video to make it Oculus Rift compatible. I need either HDMI or Component input and at least 720p would be nice. Osu is in Fullscreen Native resolution with Unlimited fps as well as everything disabled in the details section. Yes ive googled and searched the osu forums over and over with no solution. Ive tried everything there is to try, i just cant figure out what the problem is and its bugging me. I do see a usb 2.0 to express card adapter, don't know if that would work for me with the express card the OP mentioned worked. Osu input lag Average 5.3 ms during gameplay. An old <$30 Hybrid HDTV USB stick that also has composite & svideo inputs does work fine. The H.264 compression chip takes too long processing the video. They all have too much lag (1-2 seconds). I have tried Roxio Game Capture HD Pro, Hauppauge PVR2 Gaming Edition, & Elgato Game Capture HD. Because this is common issue i try every single solution, that you propose. ![]() I have acer aspire with i7 and 16 gb of ram working on about 20-40 of the maximum. Now he is unusable, Every 1.5 second the input stops for about 0.5 second and mess up everything when its come back alive. If you're girlfriend is using the TV, I doubt she cares if theres a tiny TV on the coffee table no bigger than your laptop, and when you're done it's small enough you can just unplug it and put it in the closet or something. After a windows update now YOU F my laptop. It's far easier and more cost effective to go to any big box retailer and just buy a cheapo 20" LCD TV with HDMI. I doubt that would even be close to playable if you jumped through every hoop to get it working. To be honest, odds are unless the adapter is used as a passthrough with another HDMI on the other end actually going to a monitor, the console wont detect that its plugged in to *anything* and refuse to properly send video out. ![]() You'd need to capture it with the adapter, use software to set up a live stream, and then simultaneously use whatever software you'd need to view that live stream all on the laptop. I doubt any of the software is going to give 1:1 realtime playback, thats a huge resource burden for no practical purpose, as you dont need to be displaying the video on the laptop to stream it offsite or record it. This will open the keyboard properties window, where you will see the option to adjust the Repeat delay and Repeat rate. Start by pressing Win + R, typing control keyboard, and pressing Enter. ![]() Those devices are meant to capture the video feed en-route to the display in order to record or broadcast it. Change the Keyboard Properties Changing a few keyboard properties may help resolve the input lag. Click to expand.My gut says what you want to do just isnt feasible. ![]()
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