HI people I have a youtube account and I have realized that when I record clips from the camera of the screen there can be a very bad glare and it doesn't look so great even if its a high quality camera. So what I was wondering is if there is any way to record it directly using the xbox and not a camera, if so please say how it would be a great help.
You need some sort of video capture card. Something like an HD PVR, which costs $200. Or you could get one of the cheaper ones like the Dazzle or something. I think those only cost like $60.
I use a Roxio. It's relatively cheep and comes with editing software that's pretty good for the price. Considering it's free with the purchase of the Roxio unit vs something like Sony Vegas which was $1000 that last time I checked it's really nice.
Or you could get one of the cheaper ones like the Dazzle or something. I think those only cost like $60.
From the reviews I've seen, Dazzle is absolutely terrible, even for its cheap price.
OP: If you need something that's cheap, or records in SD, I would recommend a BlitzCast BlitzBox B1. It's what I use at the moment, as my PC is far too slow to handle recording in HD. The B1 was only about $100 after taxes, and comes with a plethora of software, video capture, video and audio editing programs, a converter, and a few others. If you have a decent PC and want to record in HD the best idea is to save up for a nice HD-PVR. If you use HD component cables, Hauppauge even has a PVR specifically designed for game capture, no PC required... except if you want to host the video on YouTube or something, of course.
Anyone of these will work. http://www.amazon.com/Video-Capture-Editing-Devices-Add-Ons/b?ie=UTF8&node=284824
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Retired StaffFrom the reviews I've seen, Dazzle is absolutely terrible, even for its cheap price.
OP: If you need something that's cheap, or records in SD, I would recommend a BlitzCast BlitzBox B1. It's what I use at the moment, as my PC is far too slow to handle recording in HD. The B1 was only about $100 after taxes, and comes with a plethora of software, video capture, video and audio editing programs, a converter, and a few others. If you have a decent PC and want to record in HD the best idea is to save up for a nice HD-PVR. If you use HD component cables, Hauppauge even has a PVR specifically designed for game capture, no PC required... except if you want to host the video on YouTube or something, of course.