Playstation 2 On My Computer O_o!

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by -spiral-, Jul 27, 2007.

  1. -spiral-

    -spiral- Well-Known Member

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    Hello, I have just bought myself a PS2 for a NICE PRICE!! I am in need of lazyness and such. I know about how to play it online, so I will get the network adapter and such, but I want to connect my PS2 to my computer, I think maybe the best way besides those dumb cables and adapters is by buying a TV Tuner Card... I will only be able to get them at (circuitcity, radioshack, bestbuy) I know I know, there's cheaper cheaper places online..but I can't get stuff online. ;__;!! So if someone may help me, what is the best TV Tuner card that I should buy so I can play my PS2 on my PC...?

    My computer is a

    HP
    AMD 64
    3 gigs
    Windows Vista Home Premium.

    I don't know what other info you guys require.. but if you need some let me know! Some useful information is really needed. :)
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    I want to say that you'de be able to do it via svideo or perhaps composite, though to be honest I'm not sure if the connections on the back of most graphics cards are bidirectional or not.

    tuner card SHOULD do it though but don't quote me on it as this isn't my area of specialization.


    another thing to consider, get a spliter of sorts for your monitor and just connect the PS2 directly to the monitor. It removes a level of inefficiency.
     
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    G72 Senior Member

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    Did a little search on Google . May help you .

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    -spiral- Well-Known Member

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