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)
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.
Well, you can use a piggyback cable, capture card and a laptop/ PC to feed it through to record.
You cannot get the Member Card in gameplay. You get it through a event. But the Member Card Event is no longer available. If you have the Member Card, you can catch Darkrai.
Sakura captures the Arrow Card in the first film, known simply as Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie.
Note: the episode that Sakura captures the flower card isn't dubbed... but it is English subbed. (Ep. 10)
You need to buy a capture card.
capture card
If you meant to ask if you can capture the gameplay of the Xbox 360 with a Capture Card, the answer is Yes. All you have to do is buy a few composite cables and splitters. You can record the gameplay from your Xbox 360 to your PC.
A camera, although I highly recommend you use a PC with a Dazzle DVC 100 Capture Card
Do you have a video recorder or a capture card? They will be helpful. For screen capture software, I recommend Joyoshare Screen Recorder. It can capture gameplay on PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo, etc. in high quality. For the capture card, I recommend Elgato, which is powerful and easy-to-use.
To record you Xbox 360 gameplay, you will have to purchase a capture card. You plug the component cables of the 360 into the cap card and then plug another set of wires from the cap card to your TV. If you have a wired cap card, it plugs into the computer and the software will record it. If you have a wireless cap card it wirelessly connects to your computer and records that way.
Yes. Many capture cards can record Xbox 360 gameplay. Cheaper brands like Roxio record most consoles such as Xbox while higher-end capture cards like Blackmagic, HD PVR, and AVerMedia record anything thrown at them. Personally, the best and easiest capture card to use with the least amount of hassle is the AVerMedia Game Capture HD. It allows you to record straight onto a USB device without having to have a computer nearby.
With a VCR or a DVD Recorder
Probably! Try it out!
I've been without a capture card for about a year now, I have all the software you need for capturing gameplay but im not sure about my hardware... I want to use a HDMI cable going from my xbox to my laptop which supports HDMI, is there anything i can use to get the footage from my xbox to play on my PC like it would with a TV, so i can then just use Fraps capture software to capture it?
He uses the newest HD PvR to record his gameplay. I don't know what its really called but, you can goodle "HD PvR" into google, and see a good variety of good capture software.
You can record your gameplay footage with a capture card. You can also save zombie replays/clips on Black Ops 2 via Theater in Zombies.