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  • they don't fit ugh! I'm going to radioshack this morning. I saw a youtube video and apparently you need like 3 splitters and another type of chord. So nvm.

    And **** I wish you woulda replied to me before you asked him. I need me a pard ****it! Oh well.
    I'm pretty sure I bought the wrong splitters ugh :(

    do you happen to have an extra set you can bring. That would be great :)

    If not, we have a computer store on campus. Do you think that splitters would be something they'd sell?

    And, I said we could team but you never responded. Would be really great if you would team with me :)
    We can team at the next biweekly for low tier doubles, I already told shady me and him would team at the last duke tourney
    :to:

    :bee:

    Anyhow, that'd be legit. I def. loved it. "Le Big Mac". Lol. When are you planning on streaming it/where?
    I know. Still lame though. And they didn't have to delete the group though. It was more like a recognition. "This guy hosts tournaments".

    Poor Mic.:c
    So right now I AM on the computer, so I'm going to find data for E7 Slipattack, B0 DownAttackU, and B9 DownAttackD, and the rolls. That's what you want, right?
    and with those, I will be able to record while people are playing?

    and the only ones I have found that look like those are called y-audio cables. Is that all that I'm looking for? I don't need to worry about video?
    okay and 1 last thing, I am really confused by the whole a/v splitter thing. all of the one's I'm looking at look like they would plug into a mic jack. but I thought the point of an a/v splitter was to take a set of inputs and then split them and send that signal to 2 different outputs (i.e. plug in the cables coming from the wii into the device, send 1 set of signals to the television and the other to the dazzle). Unfortunately, this whole comment goes to show my technology illiteracy. how exactly is the a/v splitter supposed to work?
    okay; I have 2 available laptops. My mac and my acer that runs windows 7. Unfortunately, the acer will have to be used to run the TO stuff because I can't seem to get tio to run on my mac. But as far as I can tell, most of the dazzles are not mac compatible. Ugh I sometimes regret purchasing a mac :(

    so, do you think I could run tio on the acer and do video recording?

    it has decent memory (4 gigs) but a slow processor (1.7Ghz) and I believe the video graphics card is a getforce 7000M. It's kind of an old laptop but if I remember correcly it has 256 MB of dedicated video memory. Will this laptop be able to handle tio and recording?

    And do the Dazzle's come with video editing software because my acer does not have any to my knowledge.
    hey, so I really hope you can come to the next Duke. I would like some in-person help on recording brawl video (hopefully with commentary).

    I've read through the forum(s) but I'm to an extent, technology illiterate.

    I've gathered I need a dazzle (does it matter which one...I see a lot of dazzle pluses being sold for around $50 and that seems fair) and a/v splitters. What else do I need? And how do I insert commentary? I figure I need a mic...does it need to be an expensive one...and what kind of one? I have karaoke mics but for some reason I get the feeling those won't work.

    And then I need help on running the program and uploading the videos up onto youtube.
    Alright, try your best to come.
    And let me know when you get an answer.
    I have no idea, but I was just as surprised as you are when I found out you can do this
    "just because I main Lucas, doesn't mean I'm a pedophile. I was gravely mistaken."

    Hmmm you make it a little too easy to take this out of context :p
    Hmm, I thought there was a direct separation in that IASA isn't always actionable? Or well, let me think of what I mean... some moves I think have ranges of IASA frames that end before the move itself ends, so there are frames after IASA that have lag before the FAF, so you actually have to hit the right timing for the IASA or you're stuck in the full animation.
    And maybe it's that you can't buffer for IASA? Though that's probably not true.
    Thanks for clearing it up anyways though, I need to catch up on the knowledge of Brawl's mechanics, I full-time studied all the findings for the first 6 months of Brawl and nothing since then.
    The stuff with Mizu was more showing him about it, examples, most of them I knew regular DI was fine, and some I was on the fence.

    FAF doesn't always define it though, because of IASA, things like Ganon's usmash in Brawl or Marth's dtilt in Melee
    I see. So, if you lost your DJ and don't have any immediately usable/momentum changing up B, then momentum canceling doesn't do anything alone because it just lets you reach your first actionable frame faster? That makes a lot of sense if so.

    So in terms of frame data, you're somewhat looking at speed of the move, but instead it's whichever ends first, instead of which hitbox comes out first.
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