Playing Console Games on PC
Hey all,
I have a PS2 and a GameCube with various games, and I want to be able to play them using my laptop monitor with zero lag while I'm out of town. I don't care about recording the video, just playing console games with the actual console using my laptop screen instead of a TV.
So there we have it. My requirements are:
1) Using only a computer's screen for video.
2) Using my real consoles, not an emulator.
3) Zero lag from game controller inputs.
I also prefer if the device I would use is USB, but that may be negotiable.
I've Googled about it and have read either about the Dazzle or GameBridge, however some people say they lag, some people say they don't. Yet, I can't seem to find either at a local retailer to test for myself and return if it doesn't work out. Best Buy really should sell that kind of thing here locally.
Any of you have ideas/experience with this?
I have a PS2 and a GameCube with various games, and I want to be able to play them using my laptop monitor with zero lag while I'm out of town. I don't care about recording the video, just playing console games with the actual console using my laptop screen instead of a TV.
So there we have it. My requirements are:
1) Using only a computer's screen for video.
2) Using my real consoles, not an emulator.
3) Zero lag from game controller inputs.
I also prefer if the device I would use is USB, but that may be negotiable.
I've Googled about it and have read either about the Dazzle or GameBridge, however some people say they lag, some people say they don't. Yet, I can't seem to find either at a local retailer to test for myself and return if it doesn't work out. Best Buy really should sell that kind of thing here locally.
Any of you have ideas/experience with this?
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Still, what ports do you have on the laptop itself?
Also, my experience with Amazon.com's return policies have been extremely good. You should try checking reviews of the online retailers you're checking, to see if they have a history of refusing returns.
Why in the world are you lugging around consoles, anyway?
That's pretty much impossible. Such a device has to encode the video in realtime, send it to you, your reaction gets send back to the device and then it start's all over again. There's will always be a delay due to video encoding and network transfer.
The question is how much delay is acceptable, which also highly depends on what kind of games you play. This product speaks of 60ms in a local network. For remote access it depends on your internet connection at home and wherever you are in that moment.
I think the only solution for you is really to test it yourself.
Because my ps2 slim is tiny and I have about 20 games for it.