This tells you how to split your signal for your capture card. Mine is an EXTERNAL Dazzle DVC170 Platinum edition capture card. Here are the supplies you need: 3 AV Splitters 2 AV-RCA Cables (White, Yellow, Red) Capture Card Female Adapter


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This is 5min video. They said I was going to do because I did not actually know I had a camera then but now I decided too, because I got really tired of entering the same question. But first of all people you are asking me, how do I record my TV? I used a Dazzle DVC 170 platinum edition capture card and the ports are Video, S-Video; try and focus in it there, alright. Okay, you can receive it, the Video, S-video, left and your left and right audio. And now to record it, you usually -- if you just plug your console’s cables right into that or the only way you could view is on your computer and your computer that make it two second meg which makes it really annoying what you are trying to play. So, I am going to show how to stay your signal as well as its cording so you can play in the cord at the same time. First, you need a few supplies these are not many. You need two of these AV-RCA cables, I guess you could them. You have video in left and right audio, they have double ends. In each one of them. You need a female adaptor, make sure it got, it does not they need white and yellow, and I but to make it. It helps a lot they do and then you need three AV splitters. They kind of look like this, male and female ends to mere ends. I got female ends in me. So, now we need to do is take your female adaptor and plug in your AV splitter all three ready splitters into him like this and I am going to have to pause the videos, so I can show you what it look like after that. Once it is done. Once you plug that in, you should exit them, it is kind of like this and they kind of tangle there. There is only red that after tangled. If you ever figure out. Now, the second thing that you need to do is take one of your RCA cables. Sorry if it gets getting in the way. You need to take one of your RCA cables and plug in that side and just make sure that yellow meets yellow, white meets white, and the red meets the red. So, we have to go in. Just like that and I have to pause it again to show you what it look likes. And when that is finish, you have something like sort it like this, eight, ten inches goes in, yes like that and with yellow meeting yellow and then you should have your other end on the other side of it. right there and this end. I will explain it to you at the end. But this end goes where your cables would go into normally but I will explain a little bit more. Now, you need to take your other RCA cable and this one is a little bit more tricky but all you need to do is -- you need it to take this AV wined this parts of the AV splitter and plug in the yellow part of your for the yellow meets the yellow one like that. Same with the white and the red, and I will show you what it should look like after that. Okay, now after that. You just need to make sure that go after that you do that it should look like just like this, and you need to make sure that you do not accidentally plug, say the white into this one, because as you can see, you can see this one goes right into the yellow and the other would not play out of the white, and if you do not like really, just say you know do not need the white –red cable I mean, you do not red but it helps if you just you have record in double video audio. And now, we need to do is take the end of the second RCA cable not the first. Take this end, kind of like this end and plug this one in your capture card and I will show you what it should look like after that, and after that, after its plug in it should look something kind of like this. It is okay if it gets tangled, it does not really matter. You should have your female port –adapter and then you should have your one of your RCA cables as it connected anything else but pretty much that part. Then you should have your female, I mean your AV splitters in the other end of that female adapter. You should have another one connected to that. They should go around, plug in the capture card, and now the end of the one that connects to there goes other way around here. This end, you need to take out your consoles cable and plug this into there, where you