Put it to fullscreen, export it to another player, whatever. After stopping the recording, the video is saved, and you can edit it as you see fit.
You may have to alter which sounds volumes are active on your computer, to minimize interference (for example, you don't wan't to record your voice with the PC mic since it will again hear the game volume plus any surrounding sounds, causing an unpleasant echo). After you get the video and sound going, you can record it. I haven't played with S-Video enough, but I would guess it's either that option or the Yellow cable, you can't use both I think. Make sure the RCA (red,yellow,white) cables from your system (should have male ends) are connected to the Kworld RCA ports (female ends). Be careful with when/how often you change plugs and switch between icons because I found sometimes the sound just cuts off. Make sure the USB is plugged into your PC, along with the audio jack (which goes into the microphone jack, not the headphone jack). The actual icon that you pick to see what is coming from the game system is the third one from the left (out of 8 total). I have MPEG-2 and DVD HQ under Settings, make sure you have the right Capture Source, and under TV Setup ->Format (non-tuner) should be NTSC_M ). You may have to fiddle with the settings on the bottom right under the 'Capture tab' (under Profile. This program was installed with a CD I got along with purchasing Kworld at my local TigerDirect. From what I gather, this Kworld is only compatible with CyberLink PowerDirector (I have version 10), and it is there where the video from my PS2 is sent. I'll tell you what I did, as well as sharing what problems I have. I'm using the same Kworld, with Windows 7, and the device name is too 'USB 2860 Device'. Can anyone help me set up this device properly? Thanks FYI: my intention is to play video games, nes, n64, ps2, etc on my computer. I have no idea what is wrong or what options I need to turn on/off. The device shows up in the 'video device name' in the capture device tab as 'USB 2860 Device.'
I have the kworld drivers updated with windows 7. I want to stream from the capture device into vlc. I am using Windows 7 and use an ati radeon video card. Kworld DVD Maker USB 2.0 (VS-USB2800D) drivers updated daily. Hello, Sorry for sounding like a complete newbie, but I need help with the Kworld vs-usb2800d.Äownload the latest Kworld DVD Maker USB 2.0 (VS-USB2800D) device drivers (Official and Certified). Thanks FYI: my intention is to play video games, nes, n64, ps2, etc on my computer.