Post: How to record your Xbox 360/Ps3 without a capture card
06-18-2009, 04:01 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); This will tell you how to record your PS3 or Xbox 360 footage. All you need is:

A Television
A PS3 or Xbox 360
A Recordable DVD Player
Good editing software

If you haven't got a recordable DVD player, go and buy one. They are cheaper than Dazzel or TV wonder capture cards.

First off. Plug your console's avi cables into the DVD player (Input 2)

Then, Connect your DVD player to the TV. After that, insert a blank, empty, recordable disc and then turn on your console.

If you have connected it correctly, your console should appear on your TV.

When you have reached the point of the game in which you wish to record, press record on the DVD player or remote. Then press it again to stop recording. If you do something wrong, dont worry, you can edit it later.

Once you have all the footage you need, take out the disc and put it into your PC.
(You don't need to finalize it.)

Open Sony Vegas (or what ever software you have) and select "Import Media". Search for the disc and select the media file within it.

There you go

+Rep

P.S

-(I got this off an old Forum i used to go on and changed it a little)

and sorry if its the wrong section
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06-02-2010, 01:34 AM #38
yo i always wanted to record my gameplay but capture cards are way over priced lol but i got a dvd player thts cool and + rep for this post
06-02-2010, 07:06 PM #39
I use this to record if you want to know what the quality is like then just go to my youtube channel and watch my vids. You must login or register to view this content..
06-02-2010, 09:11 PM #40
sQope
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by xDarkstar View Post
This will tell you how to record your PS3 or Xbox 360 footage. All you need is:

A Television
A PS3 or Xbox 360
A Recordable DVD Player
Good editing software

If you haven't got a recordable DVD player, go and buy one. They are cheaper than Dazzel or TV wonder capture cards.

First off. Plug your console's avi cables into the DVD player (Input 2)

Then, Connect your DVD player to the TV. After that, insert a blank, empty, recordable disc and then turn on your console.

If you have connected it correctly, your console should appear on your TV.

When you have reached the point of the game in which you wish to record, press record on the DVD player or remote. Then press it again to stop recording. If you do something wrong, dont worry, you can edit it later.

Once you have all the footage you need, take out the disc and put it into your PC.
(You don't need to finalize it.)

Open Sony Vegas (or what ever software you have) and select "Import Media". Search for the disc and select the media file within it.

There you go

+Rep

P.S

-(I got this off an old Forum i used to go on and changed it a little)

and sorry if its the wrong section


EVERYONE PLEASE LOOK! :mad: I NEED THE ANSWER! :(

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06-03-2010, 04:37 PM #41
Killakk
Former Staff
Nice thread I will use this for my commentary Winky Winky
06-11-2010, 01:02 AM #42
CRaZyY
Banned
Originally posted by xDarkstar View Post
This will tell you how to record your PS3 or Xbox 360 footage. All you need is:

A Television
A PS3 or Xbox 360
A Recordable DVD Player
Good editing software

If you haven't got a recordable DVD player, go and buy one. They are cheaper than Dazzel or TV wonder capture cards.

First off. Plug your console's avi cables into the DVD player (Input 2)

Then, Connect your DVD player to the TV. After that, insert a blank, empty, recordable disc and then turn on your console.

If you have connected it correctly, your console should appear on your TV.

When you have reached the point of the game in which you wish to record, press record on the DVD player or remote. Then press it again to stop recording. If you do something wrong, dont worry, you can edit it later.

Once you have all the footage you need, take out the disc and put it into your PC.
(You don't need to finalize it.)

Open Sony Vegas (or what ever software you have) and select "Import Media". Search for the disc and select the media file within it.

There you go

+Rep

P.S

-(I got this off an old Forum i used to go on and changed it a little)

and sorry if its the wrong section

Will try wen i get home thank you brooo!

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Also does it record sound throught the dvd player?
08-25-2010, 02:50 AM #43
+sFx. FeLiciTy
Lord and Saviour
Wow, this would've been helpful a long time ago! TY!
08-30-2010, 02:37 AM #44
ps3user123
Bounty hunter
i wish i knew this before black ops was about to be released. I'm going to try this tomorrow, hopefully it works.

Did anyone record using this method yet? i'm curious to see the quality
08-30-2010, 02:43 AM #45
Grennada
Do a barrel roll!
pretty useful info.
how good's the quality?

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