To record your PS3 gameplay with your PC, you will need a capture card. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
Purchase a compatible capture card: Look for a capture card that supports HDMI input and output. There are several options available in the market, so choose one that suits your budget and requirements.
Install the capture card software: Most capture cards come with their own software. Install the software on your PC by following the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Connect the capture card to your PC: Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output of your PS3 to the HDMI input of the capture card. Then, connect the capture card to your PC using a USB cable.
Configure the capture card software: Launch the capture card software on your PC. It should detect the connected capture card. Follow the software's instructions to configure the settings such as video quality, audio settings, and output file format.
Start recording: Once everything is set up, start recording your PS3 gameplay. The capture card software should provide an option to begin recording. You can usually choose to record in real-time or set up scheduled recordings.
Save and edit your gameplay footage: After recording your gameplay, save the video file to your PC. You can then use video editing software to edit and enhance the footage, adding effects, overlays, or trimming unnecessary sections.
Remember to ensure that your PC meets the minimum system requirements for the capture card and software you are using. Additionally, make sure you have enough storage space on your PC to save the recorded gameplay files, as they can be quite large depending on the recording settings and duration.
There are many types. For some games, there are ways to do it within the game itself. one example is for Jedi Academy. One can open up the console in-game (SHIFT+~) and type /record, and a recording will ensue. To stop that recording, you type /stop.
Although, that is particularly for that game, the most easiest and widely used recording device for games is a program called FRAPS.
FRAPS is a program that you can run while playing a game, and hit a key while playing that game to start recording, and hit a key while in game to stop recording. It is very easy to use, and stores your recorded files for you in any given any you choose them to be stored.
A FRAPS Evaluation download can be downloaded at http://www.fraps.com/
With this version, you are only alotted 30 seconds of recording time. It will then automatically stop, and then you must start it again. this can be done any number of times.
with a capture card connected to a computer.
you can but a capture card any where from $10 to $200+
although it is very cheap the $10 version has very bad quality
where in the other hand the $200+ has very very good quality
a popular, HD, and fairly expensive ( about $200 ) one is a Happauge
just Google it and go the website
Several options, but you'll need the proper technology. If you have a fancy DVD/VCR/etc. deck for recording normal television, you should be able to have it record your video game playing simply by hitting record with blank media inserted. Another option is to get a video card for your computer that has TV-in or any other sort of appropriate input jack that can accept a direct feed from your video game console, such as an HDMI-in jack on the video card to receive video from your Xbox 360. Then just plug your console's output wire that would normally go to your TV, into your computer's video card instead. The trick then is you would then need a good video capture software program to record the input from the video card. I don't have further recommendations from there, sorry.
You use a tripod and use a vid. recorder, or make someone record it for you.
Or the best option with best quality is to buy yourself a graphic card.
You MUST Have the Pinnacle Studios Dazzle HD Software and MUST have the Dazzle Capture Card recorder (WHich you can buy at BEST BUY)
Joyoshare Screen Recorder may be helpful to you. That's what I use. It helps me record games in 1080p with my mic.
You can use Fraps if your on a PC. If your on a xbox or a ps3, you can use a DVD recorder or a tv tuner that hooks up to your PC.
1)Have your composites out. 2)Plug your composites into a DVDR. 3)Plug your DVDR composites into a tv or computer to record. 4)Put a blank disc into the DVDR. 5)Press the record button on the DVDR to start recording. (DOES NOT WORK WITHOUT RECORD BUTTON)
Since, to my knowledge, you cannot access the dev. console in non-pc versions of skyrim, you cannot enter any cells that you cannot enter naturally through gameplay. so no.
PS3 games do not play on PC even if the Disc is the type your PC can read and not a Blue ray disc
Not without outlandish modifications - World of Warcraft is a game for PC and Mac.
A camera, although I highly recommend you use a PC with a Dazzle DVC 100 Capture Card
You can use Fraps if your on a PC. If your on a xbox or a ps3, you can use a DVD recorder or a tv tuner that hooks up to your PC.
You cannot record gameplay with PlayTV, you can only record TV.
You can't yet....
The PS3 must be connected to a TV and some PC have TV capability but will not make the PS3 have any computer function during gameplay
no it only records telus service
To record your PC Minecraft gameplay you simply need screen capture software.
if you want to record a console i would use a dazzel DVD recorder if you want to record your desktop (PC game download hypercam) thank you
No. PS3, Xbox 360, and PC are the only systems. Nintendo DS also has it but it has a different name and its not the same gameplay
A PC or laptop like Alienware fully equipped in the latest technology for gameplay costs as much as both the PS3 & Xbox 360 and all the accessories and games
The built in recording setting is only for PS3, and can be accessed from the start menu during gameplay.
Ps3 is definetly the better buby ps3 for functions and gameplay and ps3 for better graphics