recording video game footage
recording video game footage
how are yall doing this?the dazzle thing?i got a easycap,but getting audio has been a pain.sorry if this question has already been asked.
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Re: recording video game footage
Jeffro has told me a million times what he uses, so I'm pissed that I can't remember. He's not online right now. Some kind of cheap and simple USB device. He said it was like $5.
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Re: recording video game footage
Since I'm not very tech saavy, I use my digital camera's video setting and put it on a table facing my tv. Then I upload the video via flashdrive to my friends Mac and we use imovie maker (or whatever it's called) and voice over/edit it from there, then upload to YouTube. If you have a Mac then that always works great.
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Re: recording video game footage
SwooshBear wrote:Since I'm not very tech saavy, I use my digital camera's video setting and put it on a table facing my tv. Then I upload the video via flashdrive to my friends Mac and we use imovie maker (or whatever it's called) and voice over/edit it from there, then upload to YouTube. If you have a Mac then that always works great.
It's not good quality though.
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Re: recording video game footage
Audio is, picture not so much because my old tv sucked. My new tv will make it better.swiftzx wrote:SwooshBear wrote:Since I'm not very tech saavy, I use my digital camera's video setting and put it on a table facing my tv. Then I upload the video via flashdrive to my friends Mac and we use imovie maker (or whatever it's called) and voice over/edit it from there, then upload to YouTube. If you have a Mac then that always works great.
It's not good quality though.
Check me out on twitter: SwooshBear742Incognito D wrote:Mere months after buying my original GBA, Nintendo trolled me hard by releasing the SP.
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i have consider doing it this way.also how many are yall from nc?SwooshBear wrote:Audio is, picture not so much because my old tv sucked. My new tv will make it better.swiftzx wrote:SwooshBear wrote:Since I'm not very tech saavy, I use my digital camera's video setting and put it on a table facing my tv. Then I upload the video via flashdrive to my friends Mac and we use imovie maker (or whatever it's called) and voice over/edit it from there, then upload to YouTube. If you have a Mac then that always works great.
It's not good quality though.
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Re: recording video game footage
Actually Swiftzx is my friend/neighbor who got me hooked on racketboy. I haven't noticed any other NC people, I think Luke is in NC but I don't remember.meat wrote:i have consider doing it this way.also how many are yall from nc?
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From the top of my head, some people from NC are:
Modmanextreme
Luke
Majors
Brickiesmart
Downsince86
Swiftzx
Swooshbear
I'm probably forgetting some; I apologize
Modmanextreme
Luke
Majors
Brickiesmart
Downsince86
Swiftzx
Swooshbear
I'm probably forgetting some; I apologize
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Re: recording video game footage
I picked up a dazzle a while back. Worked well enough. Haven't used it in a while though 
Re: recording video game footage
If you run the games through an emulator with the rom files they usually have an option to record built in.

