well, you can use a digital camera... or maybe a USB/pc camera type thing.. it'll be easier if you have emulation on the PC. So.. if you were taping an N64 game you can probbaly using a record function to tape a video.
Hi,
is there any way to take screenshots of the games I play on Nintendo DS, like gamespot/ign do? Or to record videos sending the output to PC or TV?
Thank you
well, you can use a digital camera... or maybe a USB/pc camera type thing.. it'll be easier if you have emulation on the PC. So.. if you were taping an N64 game you can probbaly using a record function to tape a video.
I have always wondered this too
I want some cable like the one used here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=n1ccPJI-DW0
Does anyone know where to buy it?
I think they actualy made that cable... I'm sure you can find a guide somewhere for it. I heard rumors about a USB charger for the DS, sounds cool![]()
if you find anything please post it here
Found this one: http://qmark.manufacturer.globalsour...GetProduct.htm
But it says hard wire instalation and do not show how it is installed...
I found about IS NITRO CAPTURE, a hardware unit developed by Intelligent Systems, the team who developed Nitro (DS name while in development). EGN uses Nitro Capture, and I think gamespot and others too. But it is too expensive and not for sale to normal customers, because it is a DS development tool. You plug the game card on NITRO CAPTURE and nitro capture in the ds card slot on DS.
ive got one there naf they take longer to charge that the wall plug doesOriginally Posted by LordMerlin
I Found A Page Regarding the NITRO CAPTURE and translated it in Google heres a link to the translated version
Click Here
It doesn't have anything about the price or where you can get it though
I FLASHED MY DS LITE WITH LOW BATTERY LOL AND I GOT TO 100% WOO WHY DID I DO THIS COS I LOST MY CHARGER.
yeah, I was searching about this on Google, where I found this page...
Best solution would be the DS Nitro, which is really expensive.
There is also, as someone mentioned above, the Q-Mark solution, as well as another solution. You'll see both if you <a href="http://www.siliconera.com/2006/08/24/play-your-nintendo-ds-on-your-tv/">click here</a>.
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