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Hey everyone I seem to have an odd question,

I have a gamecube, but i dont have a tv. I mainly a PC gamer but i still love sitting down on a nice saturday and playing a little windwaker or super smash bros, So what i would like to do is to play my gamecube through my cmoputer, i know that i could get a rca video to vga adapter and then do some wonkey wirring to get the audio to my computer speakers. But that seem like a real round about way of doing things. espically since then i could not use my headphones. anyways what i want to do is get some kind of rca stero + video that i can add to my desktop so i can just turn on my gamecube and open a passthrough window on my desktop and start playing. Mostly what i have seen as I have looked for this is emulators but i have had bad luck finding good ones in the past. If anyone knows a good capture cards with these features can you let me know? id be greatful.

 

-Agons

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BUmmer ues i hsve the mic line in as welll on my motherboards but i was hopping that i could run it all though my desktop to makes it simple to control.

Work Station:: Cooler Master Storm Trooper // i7-3930K @ 3.9 GHz // Asus Sabertooth X79 // Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4X4GB) 1600 MHz // Cooler Master 1200W Gold // Xonar Essence STX // Radeon HD 6970 // Avermedia HD Live Gamer Pro

 

Gaming Rig:: Cooler Master Scout // i7-2700k @ 4.0GHz // MSI Z68 // G-Skill Ripjaw 16GB (4X4EB) 1066MHz // Antec 750W Bronze // Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD // EVGA GTX 670

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