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Parq:
First things First

So basically, a few of you have been asking "how do you record your personal PS3 gameplay + voice" etc… and it's not that simple so I decided to help you out.  :)

-Recording
To record, you will need to buy an "accessory" (as some might call it) for your PS3. This accessory is called a GameCapture otherwise known as an HDPVR.

My top 2 favorite GameCaptures are (Will list the links below) the ElgatoGameCaptureHD (I own) which is very simple and easy to set up and it has a program as shown below. The other is the hauppauge HDPVR, I have never owned it so I can't say much about this one, sorry.


Here are a few ways to obtain them.
¬Your Nearest electronic store may have them in stock.
¬You can order them online from the links I will list below.
¬You can also obtain them cheaper from EBay. (Wont list a link for quality assurance.)

The next thing you will need is some software that can record your voice (From your mic) and the PS3 sound. I personally use an application both for the PC and Mac called Audacity (Example Below). Audacity is a free application that allows you to record the audio from many different devices at once and then export them out as a normal .mp3 for instance file that you may also edit with in the future.


ALSO NOTE: (You have to be willing to spend $100 or More)

Here Comes the Links!

-ElgatoGameCaptureHD

* Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Elgato-Capture-PlayStation-Recorder-10025010/dp/B00840353W
* Original Website: http://www.elgato.com/gaming/game-capture-hd
-Hauppauge HDPVR

* Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Hauppauge-1212-Definition-Personal-Recorder/dp/B0018LX0DY
* Original Website: http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hdpvr.html
Audacity

* Website + Download: http://audacity.sourceforge.net
If there is anything I missed out, please inform me and I will try and add it.

THANKS  ;D
-Parq Out TFFFFFF

BabyFatLarry:
Cool guide man, this may come quite handy for those that want to start recording themselves. I personally recommend Elgato too, though I only borrowed a mates recorder for a period.

What about video-editing?

Parq:
I'm not the best at editing mate, but I was also thinking about that. We probably need several editors for this to continue.

MuddledMuppet:
Hey guys I'm new to the site, but I'm 'fairly' experienced at video editing with a smallish youtube channel, if anyone has any questions about basics/getting started I'd be happy to help :)

halfbakednok:

--- Quote from: MuddledMuppet on December 13, 2013, 09:11:13 pm ---Hey guys I'm new to the site, but I'm 'fairly' experienced at video editing with a smallish youtube channel, if anyone has any questions about basics/getting started I'd be happy to help :)

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Glad to have you! You might give an idea of what software you use or recommend people use. I have a very basic (re: not very good) understanding of vegas and after effects but not well enough to produce anything of quality.

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