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  1. So, what ways are there to record console gameplay on your computer? Say, if I wanted to stream myself playing Red Dead Redemption or something.

    Monday, 10-Sep-12 01:54:07 UTC from web
    1. @communistprime never knew

      Monday, 10-Sep-12 01:55:08 UTC from web
      1. @mushi There's ways to do it. I know you need one of them video capture cards the other peopl are saying, just wondering if ther was another way.

        Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:06:25 UTC from web
    2. @communistprime vlc

      Monday, 10-Sep-12 01:56:48 UTC from StatusNet iPhone
      1. @cabal The video program?

        Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:07:52 UTC from web
    3. @communistprime You'd have to buy a dazzle or something.

      Monday, 10-Sep-12 01:58:14 UTC from web
      1. @minti BEDAZZLE #

        Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:07:34 UTC from web
    4. @widget Yeah, remember the VCC, but was wondering about types or best results.

      Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:07:08 UTC from web
      1. @communistprime The best results in capture cards go for >=$200. Mine cost that much, anyway.

        Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:08:49 UTC from web
        1. @redenchilada Oof, already need to spend around $500 to upgrade my mobo, RAM and CPU. That'll be something to get later then.

          Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:10:09 UTC from web
        2. @redenchilada and you, like, never use it.

          Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:18:40 UTC from MuSTArDroid
          1. @abigpony My brother and I split the cost and he does most of the using of it nowadays, so. (I hardly play console games any more for some reason!)

            Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:19:29 UTC from web
            1. @redenchilada that would make sense.

              Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:20:43 UTC from MuSTArDroid
    5. @widget Oh, didn't know you could do that with VLC.

      Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:09:35 UTC from web
    6. @widget Eurgh, will totally need a better one then. No reason to stream if I can't stream well.

      Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:11:07 UTC from web
      1. @communistprime Composite is usually enough for streaming. $200 is for, like, HD component capturing.

        Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:11:49 UTC from web
        1. @redenchilada @widget I want the best quality :C

          Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:13:06 UTC from web
      2. @communistprime SD is more than enough to stream. HD has the risk of a bottleneck due to the internet connection.

        Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:13:44 UTC from web
        1. @nerthos I'll think about that then. My connection is rather eh at the moment, will be at least...sufficient later.

          Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:14:46 UTC from web
    7. @widget I'll check'em out and see what works. My card has an HDMI output, I'd just need a rather long cable.

      Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:15:24 UTC from web
    8. @widget Well, yeah. I'd get an adapter, which would be more money...but I'd need one anyways.

      Monday, 10-Sep-12 02:17:45 UTC from web