QUOTE(techmob @ Jan 17 2008, 10:30 AM)

can you use hdmi and component at the same time for video?
Why don't you just try, and get back to us... surely you have the component cable that came with your console.
As for Capturing HD it's not cheap:
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/
$350 is the cheapest/only HDMI capture card I've seen, not to mention you need a PC beefy enough to handle it. 64bit PCI-e a few gig of ram and loads of HDD space.
This post has been edited by twistedsymphony: Jan 18 2008, 08:22 PM
QUOTE(Cheezpie @ Nov 5 2009, 02:45 PM)

Has anyone got any updated info on this? I'm interested in the same thing and since this is a very old thread maybe new products are out now. It has to be to a laptop though.
If you game in SD you can pretty much use any cheap USB capture device available on fleabay. The most common name brand are probably Dazzle devices, though $10 generic devices work as well.
If you game in HD and capture must be to a laptop your best bet is probably the Hauppauge HD-PVR, since it has onboard encoding and is fairly lightweight on the resources of your laptop.. This is not an inexpensive solution, and you will utilize component cables for this. There are a few other options but this is probably the most common by far.
If you use HDMI to game you will pretty much require a Blackmagic Intensity Pro, a computer with a free pci express slot and either a hard drive with fairly quick write times or a raid array. As all encoding is done by your PC this can be fairly resource intensive and the file sizes are relatively large. In your situation this is most likely the most expensive option, but if you use HDMI this is essentially the only game in town.
Hope this helps. I'll check back to see if you have any other questions.