blacklabelskate
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I've been trying to do this for 4 years (with N64 and now with GC)..
Okay so maybe you can help me. I've always wanted to play all my systems on my computer(playstation n64, gc, sega). I never really wanted to use Emulators. I wanted to find a way to Connect my systems to my computer & Play them. Example: I bought an ATI AIW x800 xt because I heard that it was a nice graphics card to have and that it had "video input" So what I did was I connected my Gamecube to the Video input.. and I tried to play the game.. But it was delayed by a couple seconds.. Like I would push the over button on the controller, and my character on the game wouldn't move for two seconds becuase of the delay...
I guess I'm what I'm trying to ask is is there anyway to play Gamecube or Nitendo 64 through your computer or through a video input in your comupter withou having a delay?? (And I don't want to just plug it in to my monitor.. I wanted to actually try having it go through a video in in the back of my computer or something....)
Okay so maybe you can help me. I've always wanted to play all my systems on my computer(playstation n64, gc, sega). I never really wanted to use Emulators. I wanted to find a way to Connect my systems to my computer & Play them. Example: I bought an ATI AIW x800 xt because I heard that it was a nice graphics card to have and that it had "video input" So what I did was I connected my Gamecube to the Video input.. and I tried to play the game.. But it was delayed by a couple seconds.. Like I would push the over button on the controller, and my character on the game wouldn't move for two seconds becuase of the delay...
I guess I'm what I'm trying to ask is is there anyway to play Gamecube or Nitendo 64 through your computer or through a video input in your comupter withou having a delay?? (And I don't want to just plug it in to my monitor.. I wanted to actually try having it go through a video in in the back of my computer or something....)