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Parker
I am looking for a new monitor for my PC Gaming rig. I only play FPS games.
What is "THE BEST" monitor on the market at the moment for gaming that will deliver the maximum frame rate? (My computer can play games over 100fps, but I just need a monitor that can deliver more than 60fps for me to enjoy it to the max)
Anyone know of the best?
Answer
welll.. define "The Best"
by my standards (and your not gonna like this) the BEST display would be:
NEC PA301W 30" IPS 2560x1600 monitor. for the best experiences you'l need 3 of them.
99% perfect color reproduction
excellent contract
14 bit 3D color dictionary (some 1.3 billion colors)
it supports 3D display
industry standard for graphics, video, and game designers.
its um, $2300 each, and 3 of them would be... $6900. and since its obviously extremely valuable, shipping would be like $400 ($200 to ship + $200 in insurance)
you'll need dual-link DVI -out or you'll have trouble enjoying this top-quality monitor.
this is as close as you can get to an Apple computer's display, which is the best there is.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4196/nec-pa301w-review-the-baddest-30-inch-display
MaximumPC's Dream Machine 2011 utilized 3 of the best monitors in the world.
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/dream_machine_2011_how_we_created_best_pc_ever
they also had three nVidia GTX 580's to back i up, I seriously doubt anything less can actually handle so many pixels. at 4800x2560 most graphics cards will be struggling to produce even 5 FPS.
welll.. define "The Best"
by my standards (and your not gonna like this) the BEST display would be:
NEC PA301W 30" IPS 2560x1600 monitor. for the best experiences you'l need 3 of them.
99% perfect color reproduction
excellent contract
14 bit 3D color dictionary (some 1.3 billion colors)
it supports 3D display
industry standard for graphics, video, and game designers.
its um, $2300 each, and 3 of them would be... $6900. and since its obviously extremely valuable, shipping would be like $400 ($200 to ship + $200 in insurance)
you'll need dual-link DVI -out or you'll have trouble enjoying this top-quality monitor.
this is as close as you can get to an Apple computer's display, which is the best there is.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4196/nec-pa301w-review-the-baddest-30-inch-display
MaximumPC's Dream Machine 2011 utilized 3 of the best monitors in the world.
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/dream_machine_2011_how_we_created_best_pc_ever
they also had three nVidia GTX 580's to back i up, I seriously doubt anything less can actually handle so many pixels. at 4800x2560 most graphics cards will be struggling to produce even 5 FPS.
How to record voice while playing xbox 360 games?
Reaper
I want to record my voice while i am playing offline because i want to do game reviews and stuff while i am playing the game, i dont want to record the video then the audio on my computer. I want to be able to hear my voice while i play the game. is that possible?
I dont want to record them seperatey. i want to record me playing and talking at the same time.
Oh ok yeah i can do that, is there any way to record the tv with my laptop or anything? can i plug an HDMI and show the video and sound on my computer?
Answer
As far as I know, you can't record your voice through a capture device while you play, surprisingly they don't have this functionality. How I do it, is I play the game on the xbox, recording using my hdpvr, and while I play talk in a headset connected to my pc, using adobe soundbooth. Once I've done, I edit the voice file a bit, get rid of coughing, background noises and all the rest of it. Then just edit the two together in a video editing program (in my case Adobe Premier) The easiest way to match it up, is immediately start talking as soon as you see the title screen or the game loads, or something, just pick a point in the game. This gives you an easy reference when editing to match it up.
To actually record the gameplay, you need to use a capture device such as an Happauge, HDPVR, Roxio Game Capture, or Elgato Game Capture HD. The HDMI port on your laptop, is HDMI out, meaning it's to plug your laptop in to a monitor. It's not designed to take sources in to the laptop. You can find more information, on the capture devices on Amazon. Roxio game capture is the cheapest of the 3 I mentioned, but also the worst quality.
For proper game reviews though, you're much better off recording separately, , then writing a bit of a review, or if you want to do a bit of improv, at least write points down that you want to talk about, then talk over your final edit, especially if you want be critical, and make good reviews. This way you can make far clearer, concise points, and also show issues, and bugs that you might have come across in the games and talk about them.
I usually do a bit of both write a review, then improv over parts of it. Personally, I mainly do reviews than let;s play videos. They never come out that well for me. I do a much better job at reviewing games.
As far as I know, you can't record your voice through a capture device while you play, surprisingly they don't have this functionality. How I do it, is I play the game on the xbox, recording using my hdpvr, and while I play talk in a headset connected to my pc, using adobe soundbooth. Once I've done, I edit the voice file a bit, get rid of coughing, background noises and all the rest of it. Then just edit the two together in a video editing program (in my case Adobe Premier) The easiest way to match it up, is immediately start talking as soon as you see the title screen or the game loads, or something, just pick a point in the game. This gives you an easy reference when editing to match it up.
To actually record the gameplay, you need to use a capture device such as an Happauge, HDPVR, Roxio Game Capture, or Elgato Game Capture HD. The HDMI port on your laptop, is HDMI out, meaning it's to plug your laptop in to a monitor. It's not designed to take sources in to the laptop. You can find more information, on the capture devices on Amazon. Roxio game capture is the cheapest of the 3 I mentioned, but also the worst quality.
For proper game reviews though, you're much better off recording separately, , then writing a bit of a review, or if you want to do a bit of improv, at least write points down that you want to talk about, then talk over your final edit, especially if you want be critical, and make good reviews. This way you can make far clearer, concise points, and also show issues, and bugs that you might have come across in the games and talk about them.
I usually do a bit of both write a review, then improv over parts of it. Personally, I mainly do reviews than let;s play videos. They never come out that well for me. I do a much better job at reviewing games.
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