First post, by soviet conscript
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Ok, i have a theoretical setup and I wanted to ask here first if it would work
I want to do some light screen capture/video recording from real vintage DOS machines yet VGA capture in DOS has remained elusive to me. without going the DOSbox or pointing a camcorder at a screen route would this idea work?
say I wanted to capture DOS footage from a random 386 machine with say a ET4000 card installed. now I already own a Elgato game capture card witch accepts everything from HDMI to composite. so would this setup work?
DOS PC > VGA splitter (one going to monitor and one to converter) > VGA to component converter > Elgato capture device via component
I know this setup would not give the best quality if it in fact worked but it seems like it would be rather cheap and simple to implement and would beat pointing a cam at a screen. the first thing I see is that every VGA to component converter device I see only goes down to say VGA at 640x480 resolution input that it can handle. not sure what most DOS games play in.
any suggestions? I know the bulk of DOS footage on the net seems to be from DOSbox and not actual hardware so how does most of the real hardware footage get captured? I don't really have much experience in this area.