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I have a couple of gizmos that I would like to sell, so I can purchase a 3DS Capture board.

Blackmagic Intensity Pro (PCI-E) HD Capture Card - I got an Avermedia LiveGamer Portable recently, that is working a lot better for me. HDMI only works for an XBox 360, but it can work with the PS3 if you have an extra box that strips HDCP. Otherwise, it's Component-Only for the PS3 (due to HDCP, google it) and Wii/Wii U (because of resolution for Wii and some other irregularity in the case of the Wii U). This card is best if you only plan to stream or capture from these consoles at 480p or higher. 240i, which is what older consoles output, is unsupported.

I recommend using AmarecTV for it, and I will walk you through getting it working as well since it's a little bit of a pain in the ass; before AVerMedia came out with all their capture devices, it was most commonly used for professional video production.

Comes with breakout cable for Composite/Component, the card, a bonus set of component cables, and a CD with basic drivers. I'll sell this for $100 shipped. It's a steal compared to buying a new AVerMedia card, but the only drawback is that you can't record PC games on account of it not detecting the capture resolution and framerate automatically.

AVerMedia Game Capture HD with 300 GB Internal HDD and USB SATA Enclosure - I only recorded one run with this, but it's very good for what it does; captures video smoothly into an .mp4 format, either to an HDD or USB storage unit. It's Component-Only, records in no less than 480p. Comes with a remote control and some cheap component cables. $200 shipped. Compliments the above item very well, as a fallback recording device... Of course, if you don't have a beast computer, you can use it to stream and record at the same time!

Blue Yeti USB Microphone - This old thing is very strong, and was the microphone of choice at older SDA marathons. Picks up everything in a room and thensome. Good for some amateur music production too. Just make sure your computer isn't too loud and pay attention to the acoustics in the room, and it'll be your best friend. $80 shipped.


12/19/13 - I don't have any of these items on hand, so I can't really sell them right now.
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Crawlathon WR, get down on my level.
Just an FYI, you can buy the Blue Yeti with free shipping brand new at that $100 price point. I'd lower the price a bit.
Yeah, I'll do that. $80 shipped.
Are you still selling that Intensity Pro?