- Are runs with no sound allowed?
- If I'm using an NES classic I can play with a SNES classic controller, right?
- Depends on if the runner can be trusted, as far as I know
- Any controller that doesn't make inputs that are impossible on an NES controller possible to do should be fine
Okay. I was wondering about the sound because I have no way of directly recording my TV screen and have no quiet recording area
The GV-USB2 is $35 on Amazon and works great for capturing sound for use in a program like OBS from the NES console.
NES classic is hdmi, right? Elgato make very good quality capture cards that support hdmi, although they can be fairly pricey. The Elgato HD60S in particular is a card that many people use for this, and I can recommend their products from my experience with them.
yeah the only problem would be that they are pricey unless, you are willing to spend that much on a capture card
Do you need a capture card slot on the console, the tv or a HDMI port on the tv?
When I speedran some of my games on the NES classsic, my set up was a bit terrible but i'll put it here. I bough a hdmi splitter and of the two ends, one goes into a hdmi downscaler into av where it connected to an ezcap capture card. The other end went to my monitor. So around 13 dollars for a bad, but not too unviable set up.
Ok. If I ever feel like I want to submit some runs, I have lots of options now. :)
Any% (NTSC) runs below 4:57.000 must now fulfill additional requirements in order to be verified.
- The run's full session must be included in the submission description.
- For emulator runs below 4:57.000, some form of input display must be visible for the duration of the run. A hand-cam or input