All you have to do to view (or record) your clips in Halo 3 is to go to Theater mode.
Um...if you mean "is there a theatre mode in halo 3," then yes.
to get onto theater mode you must first have an xbox 360 hard drive, then go onto the main menu of halo 3 and scroll down to theater.
You can use the in game theater mode to watch replays, and do cool stuff, but if you want to actually record a film, you'll need a capture card.
Yes, you should be able to use your disk 2, to use the forge mode and record videos and take images just as before. Sadly, unless you have completed the vidmaster achievements and you have got Recon, Nothing will be different to the halo 3 forge mode, except for a few new maps. ~Shadow-Siren-Vivian
You have to go to theater mode (make sure there is only one person in the mode), then you hit 'X,' and hit the circle button.
Thankfully, no. Halo: Reach file sharing is completely free. However, if you wish to expand your File Share, or render videos from your Theater mode, you can purchase Bungie Pro. See the related link below for more details.
You can't.Black ops Theater mode only record games on multiplayer.
It means u beat the campaign on easy mode
No there is no theater mode in COD:MW2.
It automatically records them without you doing anything. Go to theater mode, and go to playercard, my recent games, and click it then click "Select for playback".
Yes, if you mean recording videos on Halo 3 to send to others over Halo 3. If so, Theater mode will do what you're looking for.If you're trying to put the footage onto your computer, there are a few different ways. One, of course, is a capture card. You could also use a camcorder to record your television screen and then put the file onto your computer.If you're looking for good quality without a capture card though, then you should check out this link:http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?cid=19533The Render to Film feature is no longer in the beta stages, so it will be more accessible and a lot easier to use.