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How can we contribute if nobody tells us how to solve this problem?I asked this question yesterday and nobody answered. I REEEALLY hope it's possible because I don't want to have to buy a TV tuner for my computer, and I'm sure as hell not just pointing my camcorder at the television.
*falls to knees*I just tried with my SD card / brawl, but unfortunately all the files it saves on the card are .bin files. Nothing usable on there
Yes you're wrong. The files only save certain information for the game to recreate the screenshot/video, to keep down file size. Hopefully somebody will find a way to develop a program that can imitate the brawl engine for videos, but I doubt it.Ever heard of file conversion?
Something tells me a .bin file can be converted to a simple jpeg, easy as pie.
*Someone correct me if I'm wrong*
And what does this TV tuner exactly do?Crap; I guess I'm going shopping for a TV tuner.
I had no idea you could convert videos into .jpegEver heard of file conversion?
Something tells me a .bin file can be converted to a simple jpeg, easy as pie.
*Someone correct me if I'm wrong*
Unless I'm mistaken, lets you view your TV on a computer. Hopefully it'll let me record clips of Brawl. I'm still a little shaky on the whole process. >.<And what does this TV tuner exactly do?
...reeeealllyy? Do provide us with some more information on this device you speak of! *hopeful eyes*There's a system adapter that lets you connect your Wii to your PC or laptop and use the monitor to play games. That way, you can use screen capturing software to save snapshots or use a video recorder to save your matches.