Here is a step by step manual guide for WinTV HVR-980 software installation process. (Model 76xxx, Combo) Hauppauge WinTV 885 (Model 76xxx Analog/ATSC Combo, 8275a/8295). Coaxial cable connected from RF Modulator to Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-85. Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-850 Hybrid USB TV Stick/ Video Recorder. Left and Right RCA cables connected from broken DVD recorder to the RF Modulator.Ĥ. S-Video cable connected from broken DVD recorder to the RF Modulator.ģ. Atari 2600 connected to broken DVD recorder using a Coaxial (F-Type) to Female RCA Adapter.Ģ. Here's what I did in case it might help others or in case I forget and need the info later:ġ. The broken DVD recorder has S-Video output, so I plugged that into the little RF Modulator which has S-Video input, then ran the coaxial cable from the RF Modulator to the Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-85 and now I'm getting a stable picture! I have a broken DVD recorder and running it through there didn't fix anything, just like the VCRs and a little RF Modulator that kind of looks like this, but there's something I didn't try until now. Looks like I won't need to buy anything extra. You may need a TBC to stabilize the signal between the console and the capture device. I'd imagine NES and Atari 2600 are similar. Goes over specs, hardware needed, capture software, sample clips, etc. There's a thread about NES capturing here: Nintendo NES Game Play video capture (recording)
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