Here is a tutorial I put together featuring the Hava HD Wireless. This device is for capturing gaming through standard definition cables (RCA or composite cables) or component cables (HD). You can play on either a standard definiton tv or an HDtv. Hava also offers other recording devices to capture your gaming (and record TV), but I owned the HD Wireless so that is what this video covers. (Hava says they no longer makes this product, but it’s still available on their website for $179.99: www.myhava.com You could also use the Hava Titanium HD WIFI, which does the same thing as the HD Wireless, “but offers more flexibility” for $179.99: www.myhava.com This also connects wirelessly but is a newer model. If you do not want to spend the extra money for the WiFi version, you may want to opt for the Hava Titanium HD: www.myhava.com It lists for $119.99 after the $70 instant savings from Hava.com. It is a very reasonably priced device for capturing and should be considered for anyone who wants to capture standard definition on both standard tvs or HDtvs. Please leave any comments or questions, and I will do my best to answer them promptly. You may also email me at Wepeeler@aol.com. Good luck! Ultra Special thanks to Rogan Sarine!!!
Hava HD Wireless Setup Tutorial Xbox 360 PS3
on Feb19 2011Email this author | All posts by admin | Topic: HD TV Info | Tags: Hava, setup, Tutorial, wireless, Xbox
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I can plug component cables for input and then have composite cable in the output to my TV?
see to play on the PS3, u in the component 1080i
Does it work with Mac?
How much does it cost (in Missouri)?
It has to be connected via Ethernet or wireless. is there a way to connect it to a single PC via USB cable?
@ Matthockey8876 components you need for HD but you can record with normal, if you want
It comes with everything you need? And I have a PS3 with yellow red and white cables have the impact on the quality?
Do I need HD cable? and I have a standard def tv.
For anyone who has this device, the power supply means really hot?
@ U TheHurricanes2 If you got an HDTV, these green and blue inputs on your TV, its the same quality as with HDMI !!!!! but the better thing with component cables is that they fit into HDPVRs!
4:49 LOL
how much it cost
@ C12Designs Same here bro idk how all this bcuz i do HDMI
ru able to use an HDMI cable because I dnt use component cables
@ U cannot SOAPYL96A1 with Dazzle.
@ Ultraslantogi Look at the title
@ Ultraslantogi Look at the title?
does it work for ps3?
it does not recognize. . .
It seems hard to do. : (
does it work for Mac, or is there a Mac version?
@ Thedeadkillerhobo1 same problem here.
dude do u have to do a game in HD and record in standard for the glare
Is it compatible with my Mac laptop?
I have my Xbox and Wii up in my room. The PC is on the ground floor and there is no way the upper floor have or get my xbox downstairs. I was not able to have this very well and I missed, to follow my games for a while record. Is there a way to record from top to bottom, without cables season?