This technically isn't directly gaming related, so much as related to capturing footage of games, as well as editing the videos.
My computer now is... old. But I also don't have the money to upgrade to a brand new one; not even close. So I was wondering if anyone here had ideas for good upgrades I could do to allow me to consistently capture higher quality 720p footage (without dropping frames... I have to drop the quality of the capture to the lowest it goes, which looks muddy), and render videos faster (as well as maybe work with more video tracks at once in editing)? To capture, I'm using an elgato HD and the provided software. The elgato does most of the processing while capturing. But the software still taxes my hardware enough to drop frames if I'm playing fast paced, visually diverse games with the capture quality too high. Another problem might be the D-Terminal cable required to capture from PS3, because the bandwidth is significantly smaller than HDMI. I can pretty consistently capture off of the 360 at max quality 720p, and I believe it's because you capture from 360 using HDMI.
The computer I have right now is a laptop. I know, they generally aren't terribly upgradeable. But this one was specifically designed to have limited upgrade-ability.
It's a Dell Studio laptop from 2008 (told you it was old). It's specifically model 1555, which includes an Intel Core2 Duo T6400 @ 2GHz, an ATi Radeon 3450 HD 256mg GPU, a 320gb HDD (I don't know the RPM), and 4gb of DDR2 RAM.
I'm pretty sure the CPU is the only thing that can't be upgraded, though obviously the GPU would still have to fit and cool correctly if upgraded. Meanwhile it's got two RAM slots, and it's capable of seeing 4gb sticks in each for a total of 8gb, but I think the motherboard is limited to only using DDR2. There's also the option of upgrading to a hybrid drive or an SSD... or changing to another, newer but cheap computer. However, I really can't spend more than maybe $200 max, which I know is severely limiting.
Any ideas would be appreciated
My computer now is... old. But I also don't have the money to upgrade to a brand new one; not even close. So I was wondering if anyone here had ideas for good upgrades I could do to allow me to consistently capture higher quality 720p footage (without dropping frames... I have to drop the quality of the capture to the lowest it goes, which looks muddy), and render videos faster (as well as maybe work with more video tracks at once in editing)? To capture, I'm using an elgato HD and the provided software. The elgato does most of the processing while capturing. But the software still taxes my hardware enough to drop frames if I'm playing fast paced, visually diverse games with the capture quality too high. Another problem might be the D-Terminal cable required to capture from PS3, because the bandwidth is significantly smaller than HDMI. I can pretty consistently capture off of the 360 at max quality 720p, and I believe it's because you capture from 360 using HDMI.
The computer I have right now is a laptop. I know, they generally aren't terribly upgradeable. But this one was specifically designed to have limited upgrade-ability.
It's a Dell Studio laptop from 2008 (told you it was old). It's specifically model 1555, which includes an Intel Core2 Duo T6400 @ 2GHz, an ATi Radeon 3450 HD 256mg GPU, a 320gb HDD (I don't know the RPM), and 4gb of DDR2 RAM.
I'm pretty sure the CPU is the only thing that can't be upgraded, though obviously the GPU would still have to fit and cool correctly if upgraded. Meanwhile it's got two RAM slots, and it's capable of seeing 4gb sticks in each for a total of 8gb, but I think the motherboard is limited to only using DDR2. There's also the option of upgrading to a hybrid drive or an SSD... or changing to another, newer but cheap computer. However, I really can't spend more than maybe $200 max, which I know is severely limiting.
Any ideas would be appreciated