Post #1 · Posted at 2012-10-28 02:07:21pm 12.6 years ago
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So, thread title.
Anyone knows how to do this/done this before? I want to do some lineout-ing but I don't know how and what are the things needed.
Anyone knows how to do this/done this before? I want to do some lineout-ing but I don't know how and what are the things needed.
Post #2 · Posted at 2012-10-28 02:43:36pm 12.6 years ago
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I assume by upgrade cab you mean the older 573 cabinets? If so, there should be VGA out on the back as well as stereo RCA for the sound.
Post #3 · Posted at 2012-10-28 02:44:32pm 12.6 years ago
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What about the mixes using BemaniPC system?
Post #4 · Posted at 2012-10-28 02:46:02pm 12.6 years ago
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Not sure, should be the same thing since I've seen those machine hooked up to projectors and external sound systems.
Post #5 · Posted at 2012-10-28 02:47:29pm 12.6 years ago
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Okay then, what should I do and what do I need to get line outs from those cabs?
Post #6 · Posted at 2012-10-28 02:52:11pm 12.6 years ago
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There's a device called a Dazzle which converts common multimedia plugs to USB and includes encoding software, easy and cheap way to bring audio and video into a notebook. If all you want is the audio, most notebooks have line in so you just need an L+R RCA to 8mm converter and use something like Audacity to record the input.
Post #7 · Posted at 2012-10-28 07:34:13pm 12.6 years ago
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You'd have to take a picture of the DDR machine in question.
Some DDR machines output 640 x 480 / 320 x 240 @ 15.7 khz, whereas the newer red bodied machines output 640 x 480 @ 31 khz.
Once you have got back with the type of machine you want to line-out from, I'll find you the cheapest/best route.
Some DDR machines output 640 x 480 / 320 x 240 @ 15.7 khz, whereas the newer red bodied machines output 640 x 480 @ 31 khz.
Once you have got back with the type of machine you want to line-out from, I'll find you the cheapest/best route.
Post #8 · Posted at 2012-10-29 01:56:56am 12.6 years ago
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They're red bodied.
APPEND: So Brazen, I just need to piece these two together?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CCTV-DVD-DVR-TV-RCA-AV-S-Video-Composite-Video-input-to-VGA-PC-Converter-Adapter-/220898958318?pt=UK_Computing_Sound_Vision_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item336e9a9bee
and
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Camcorders-Recorder-Satellite-playstation3-software/dp/B003D8VQIG
and I need some cable (male/male RCA i guess?) to connect from the cab to the converter/adapter?
APPEND: So Brazen, I just need to piece these two together?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CCTV-DVD-DVR-TV-RCA-AV-S-Video-Composite-Video-input-to-VGA-PC-Converter-Adapter-/220898958318?pt=UK_Computing_Sound_Vision_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item336e9a9bee
and
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Camcorders-Recorder-Satellite-playstation3-software/dp/B003D8VQIG
and I need some cable (male/male RCA i guess?) to connect from the cab to the converter/adapter?
Post #9 · Posted at 2012-10-29 07:28:46am 12.6 years ago
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The 15-pin connector is pin compatible to VGA; be careful though as signal voltages may be different (higher) if its anything like the outputs on a 573.
Post #10 · Posted at 2012-10-29 06:11:00pm 12.6 years ago
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So for sounding really dumb, but I have zero experience in this.
I don't even know what kind of cables do I need, what cables goes where... so if you're willing to elaborate on that it will be much appreciated.
I don't even know what kind of cables do I need, what cables goes where... so if you're willing to elaborate on that it will be much appreciated.
Post #11 · Posted at 2012-10-29 10:36:01pm 12.6 years ago
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This could get interesting. As soon as I find my original Xbox cables (still looking for them), then I'll be able to do line outs with the Ultramix series. Also as soon as I get money for the parts needed to do this.
Post #12 · Posted at 2012-10-29 10:37:15pm 12.6 years ago
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Quote: Silverhawke
They're red bodied.
APPEND: So Brazen, I just need to piece these two together?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CCTV-DVD-DVR-TV-RCA-AV-S-Video-Composite-Video-input-to-VGA-PC-Converter-Adapter-/220898958318?pt=UK_Computing_Sound_Vision_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item336e9a9bee
and
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Camcorders-Recorder-Satellite-playstation3-software/dp/B003D8VQIG
and I need some cable (male/male RCA i guess?) to connect from the cab to the converter/adapter?
APPEND: So Brazen, I just need to piece these two together?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CCTV-DVD-DVR-TV-RCA-AV-S-Video-Composite-Video-input-to-VGA-PC-Converter-Adapter-/220898958318?pt=UK_Computing_Sound_Vision_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item336e9a9bee
and
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Camcorders-Recorder-Satellite-playstation3-software/dp/B003D8VQIG
and I need some cable (male/male RCA i guess?) to connect from the cab to the converter/adapter?
You'll need a male to male VGA cable and male to male S-Video cable (if you want to do video). Then male to male RCA audio cables (red and white) for audio.
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The 15-pin connector is pin compatible to VGA; be careful though as signal voltages may be different (higher) if its anything like the outputs on a 573.
VGA is VGA is VGA, regardless of country of origin. If the connector deviates from the standard at all, since it was put there to facilitate video out, it's been horribly miswired.
Post #13 · Posted at 2012-10-29 11:20:41pm 12.6 years ago
Just a heads up, from what I've seen certain cabinets do NOT have their lineout ports hooked up by default. In terms of 573 cabinets, I've only tried on ones with Extreme (not that it should matter) and they were fine, but SN and SN2 cabinets vary. I've seen one SN cabinet that appeared to have them installed by Betson, whereas one SN2 cabinet had neither the VGA nor the RCA audio hooked up. I'm assuming this could be to trim down on production costs, or simply because they're rarely used outside of Japanese arcades.
I eventually just bought an RCA to headphone adapter from RadioShack so you'd just need to plug the RCA cables in to see if they worked, without having to tow along a full capture setup.
I eventually just bought an RCA to headphone adapter from RadioShack so you'd just need to plug the RCA cables in to see if they worked, without having to tow along a full capture setup.
Post #14 · Posted at 2012-12-24 08:18:41pm 12.5 years ago
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Bumping this.
Since the links I got are all UK links (I'm in Singapore), can someone confirm that this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/PC-Laptop-VGA-to-TV-RCA-Composite-S-video-Converter-Box-/180681527665 can work also?
So what I'm getting is this:
DDR cab -> VGA cable -> VGA to RCA converter -> RCA yellow + S-Video cables -> EZCap -> Laptop/Computer via USB
v---------> RCA (red+white) ------------------------------------------------------------^
Is this correct?
BUMP: So I encountered a problem. I got this, for all settings I used (some settings give black and white instead).

The audio jack worked though, I can do recording through that. Anyone knows what's the problem with this? Prompt help would be awesome.
(i presume it outputs PAL?)
Since the links I got are all UK links (I'm in Singapore), can someone confirm that this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/PC-Laptop-VGA-to-TV-RCA-Composite-S-video-Converter-Box-/180681527665 can work also?
So what I'm getting is this:
DDR cab -> VGA cable -> VGA to RCA converter -> RCA yellow + S-Video cables -> EZCap -> Laptop/Computer via USB
v---------> RCA (red+white) ------------------------------------------------------------^
Is this correct?
BUMP: So I encountered a problem. I got this, for all settings I used (some settings give black and white instead).

The audio jack worked though, I can do recording through that. Anyone knows what's the problem with this? Prompt help would be awesome.
(i presume it outputs PAL?)
Post #15 · Posted at 2012-12-25 06:57:10am 12.5 years ago
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Quote: Silverhawke
BUMP: So I encountered a problem. I got this, for all settings I used (some settings give black and white instead).

The audio jack worked though, I can do recording through that. Anyone knows what's the problem with this? Prompt help would be awesome.
(i presume it outputs PAL?)
I can't help you much on this. But i can tell you what i've seen/know.
The audio jack worked though, I can do recording through that. Anyone knows what's the problem with this? Prompt help would be awesome.
(i presume it outputs PAL?)
DDR in Japan they're NTSC. I'll say try NTSC.
NTSC 3.58 is pure US and Japan TV system. NTSC 4.43 is used on PAL video recorders which can play NTSC on PAL and allow reproduction of American video tape on PAL TV. NTSC 4.43 is also known as NTSC-J. It is a “PAL-type” NTSC in that it uses the same sub-carrier color frequency as PAL (in comparison to o NTSC-J (4.43) is used only in Japan. NTSC-M (3.58) is used elsewhere in other NTSC countries.
Post #16 · Posted at 2013-03-19 07:58:27pm 12.3 years ago
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Can anyone confirm a good setup to stream on a red cab?
If someone can tell me exactly what I need I am willing to stream a lot in the coming weeks to show off the new DDR game.
If someone can tell me exactly what I need I am willing to stream a lot in the coming weeks to show off the new DDR game.
Post #17 · Posted at 2013-10-13 10:19:38pm 11.7 years ago
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Bumping this thread because I'm interested in using lineouts for future DDR videos too (and almost everything in this thread is unconfirmed or left unanswered). Basically dittoing this:
From what I understand so far, the VGA to RCA converter and EZCap (any model) are the only things I need to buy (for Asian DDR upgrade cabinets)?
And this is the best way to set it up?
Quote: Dr.D
Can anyone confirm a good setup to stream on a red cab?
If someone can tell me exactly what I need I am willing to stream a lot in the coming weeks to show off the new DDR game.
If someone can tell me exactly what I need I am willing to stream a lot in the coming weeks to show off the new DDR game.
From what I understand so far, the VGA to RCA converter and EZCap (any model) are the only things I need to buy (for Asian DDR upgrade cabinets)?
And this is the best way to set it up?
Quote: Silverhawke
So what I'm getting is this:
DDR cab -> VGA cable -> VGA to RCA converter -> RCA yellow + S-Video cables -> EZCap -> Laptop/Computer via USB
v---------> RCA (red+white) ------------------------------------------------------------^
Is this correct?
DDR cab -> VGA cable -> VGA to RCA converter -> RCA yellow + S-Video cables -> EZCap -> Laptop/Computer via USB
v---------> RCA (red+white) ------------------------------------------------------------^
Is this correct?
Post #18 · Posted at 2013-10-14 06:58:25am 11.7 years ago
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Red cabinets run at 31khz so just get a device to get VGA over to something more standard for capture, like component, composite or s-video.
If I wanted to use my elgato this is how I would set it up...
DDR Machine -> VGA to component adapter -> elgato game capture (component in) -> computer.
Audio would go right from the PCB straight to the elgato input.
So what you posted on the bottom of your post would be correct, yes. Just for the love of god try to avoid using composite the quality is ass.
If I wanted to use my elgato this is how I would set it up...
DDR Machine -> VGA to component adapter -> elgato game capture (component in) -> computer.
Audio would go right from the PCB straight to the elgato input.
So what you posted on the bottom of your post would be correct, yes. Just for the love of god try to avoid using composite the quality is ass.
Post #19 · Posted at 2013-10-14 11:25:33am 11.7 years ago
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I made a whole bunch of arcade line out videos with S-Video and a DVD Recorder such as the 1 above.
Post #20 · Posted at 2013-10-14 12:08:48pm 11.7 years ago
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Red cabinets run at 31khz so just get a device to get VGA over to something more standard for capture, like component, composite or s-video.
If I wanted to use my elgato this is how I would set it up...
DDR Machine -> VGA to component adapter -> elgato game capture (component in) -> computer.
Audio would go right from the PCB straight to the elgato input.
So what you posted on the bottom of your post would be correct, yes. Just for the love of god try to avoid using composite the quality is ass.
If I wanted to use my elgato this is how I would set it up...
DDR Machine -> VGA to component adapter -> elgato game capture (component in) -> computer.
Audio would go right from the PCB straight to the elgato input.
So what you posted on the bottom of your post would be correct, yes. Just for the love of god try to avoid using composite the quality is ass.
True, although composite is a much cheaper option than the elgato. [What's the exact resolution on upgrade cabinets? I'm pretty sure it's not in HD, so I don't really need the elgato anyway.]
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I made a whole bunch of arcade line out videos with S-Video and a DVD Recorder such as the 1 above.
I made a whole bunch of arcade line out videos with S-Video and a DVD Recorder such as the 1 above.
So S-video in Silverhawke's setup above works? Or what about composite?
Quote: Silverhawke
can someone confirm that this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/PC-Laptop-VGA-to-TV-RCA-Composite-S-video-Converter-Box-/180681527665 can work also?