How can i make videos of my game console playing a game and i can send them to the internetEasier: How do i get video game videos on to my PC.
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Guest_EchoTBH
, Jun 06 2007 02:03 AM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Guest_EchoTBH
Posted 06 June 2007 - 02:03 AM
#2
Posted 06 June 2007 - 03:13 AM
You would need a DVR machine to record your sessions to DVD and then RIP the DVDs to your machine... I'm not too familiar with ripping DVDs onto your machine, so you might have to google it
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Guest_Blackwater154
Posted 06 June 2007 - 03:30 AM
some emulators have a record option if thats what your talking about
#4
Guest_EchoTBH
Posted 06 June 2007 - 04:33 AM
@DownShift: Well that kinda helped@Black Water: No i mean from ACTUAL Game systems.
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Guest_Ph0Xy
Posted 07 June 2007 - 11:10 PM
kk, i made many gaming movies, im myself a counter-strike surfer, and i made 3 surfing videosthat tutorial is for the computer thoso, first of all, you need a program to screen record your gaming. i personaly use FRAPS, for the settings, put full-screen, and 30fps. you press F9 ingame to start recording and F9 again to stop. but it makes u kinda lag, so the best way is (depending of the game, sometimes u cant) get a DEMO or a REPLAY, and then fraps the replay, so u dont lag while playing.second step, you gotta edit and encode, cuz fraps output some huge files.for that, you can either use adobe premiere and adobe after effect, sony vegas, or if ur really lazy and u want a cheap work, windows movie maker.so you edit, put all vids togheter, put effects, credits,names, intro, etc. when your done, you encode (render) and yea, you should be done. then you can use some hosting sites like filefront, rapidshare or megaupload to host the high quality, or get put it on youtube or google video (but the quality will be real bad), or like me do both :Doh and if you want an advice for teh encoding to should, i personally like WMV, but theres also h264 that has INSANE quality/size ratio (i think 15mb each min which is awsome) but ppl need codecs to view it.. :\so yea, if u have any questions, ask
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Guest_Vibronater
Posted 08 June 2007 - 01:06 AM
He's talking about game systems not his PC. He doesn't want to know that.
so why post?@Black Water: No i mean from ACTUAL Game systems.
#7
Posted 08 June 2007 - 01:59 AM
its real fiddlyi have a sony mini DV camera, it has a mode called AV->DV. connect the RCA AV out cables on the tv to the AV on on the camera, then the DV out (firewire) from the camera to your PC.then just open something like windows movie maker, choose import from camera or record or something, i forget, but it should be obvious, choose the camera, hit start and you're all set from there ;o












