For this I am going to assume that you are using it for a DVD player or a video game system. You will need the dazzle itself, and the software disk that comes with the dazzle. You plug the Red Yellow and White AV cables into the Dazzle. If you want to watch what you are recording (watch the DVD on the TV as it is being recorded, or play the game as it is being recorded) you will need 3 AV splitter cables. The cables should be 2 male (output) and one female (input). Here is a picture of what the may look like. ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31TelR%2BsCYL._SL500_AA300_.jpg You plug one of the male ends into the dazzle and one into the TV.
No, you can buy them for like a buck each at walmart or radio-shack
You could do it with a video camera, but that will be rubbish quality. The best way i know how to record gameplay is: buy a Dazzle platinum, some AV cables, a laptop. Connect your PS3 XBOX360 etc...to your tv. There should be a TV out section on the back of your tv, plug your AV cables into here; add the dazzle to the end of these cables. Connect the dazzle to your pc. With the dazzle you should have some software which lets you record. In total that will cost about £60
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The best websites to buy a component cable splitter are eBay or Amazon, as they tend to be a little cheaper than elsewhere. It is also possible to buy the cable splitter from a more specialist website such as TV Cables.
rwy cables are much better known as RCA cables. search for hdmi to RCA, you should find some on eBay for about 5 bucks.
I dont know if this will help you but it worked for me, I unplug the dazzle from the usb port i unplug the 3 cables from the xbox to the dazzle and i turn off the x box then plug the cables in plug the dazzle in turn the xbox on and hope for the best it worked for me just 30 seconds ago
HDMI splitter is compatible with Digital Audio. HDMI cables and splitters are carrying audio and video signals without any data loss or downgrading quality.
Some does some does not.
I have just come across the same log splitter, did you ever find a manual?
Find the audio-out port on the back of your PC or side of your laptop (usually a green marker with a picture of headphones or sound waves), and plug in headphones or speakers. If you only have the white and red stereo cables, head over to a wal-mart and buy a "Y-Splitter" so that it will fit into the computer and plug your stereo cables into the splitter.
You can either have two network cards, or a switch. A switch for a home network is fairly cheap, and has 8 ports - i.e., you can connect up to 8 computers. Just think of the switch as the "splitter".