Posted: 2nd November 2015 01:18
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Engineer Posts: 435 Joined: 28/5/2013 Awards: |
Does anyone here know how to actually make a video Let's Play? I've been meaning to start one, as soon as I get the time. Of course you need something that will record what's happening on your screen, but I don't know how to find good ones that won't slow down my computer too much or fill it with viruses or something. Most malware detectors pretty much think they're all evil so I'm fairly clueless.
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Post #209775
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Posted: 2nd November 2015 02:24
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Black Waltz Posts: 900 Joined: 12/7/2011 Awards: |
Snes9x V 1.53 has a built in video recorder. It's a little tricky to get a good take, and it does slow down the emulator and cancel all sound emulation (the sound is still there when you play the video back; it just doesn't play while you're recording). You could do an annotated video this way, by adding the annotations in afterwards.
As far as combining a voice track of some kind with the audio, that's beyond my purview. -------------------- X is blue. |
Post #209776
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Posted: 2nd November 2015 18:39
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If you're just interested in doing it live and not adding on any editing or other features, you could certainly do it via Twitch with software like Open Broadcaster. I've never done an actual Let's Play, because I can't believe I'd be any good at it; most of my video production experience has been for CoN videos, which tend to be far simpler and done with simpler tools, so it's probably not as handy for a professional-looking Let's Play.
Odds are, though, that doing video capture is going to always be a bit of a beast for games you're playing on the same machine you're capturing. It's just a lot of data that has to get stored 30 to 60 times a second, and it involves a lot of pieces of your machine - CPU/GPU, disk drives, and I/O on the motherboard to talk back and forth among them. -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Posted: 2nd November 2015 21:46
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Black Mage Posts: 170 Joined: 30/10/2015 Awards: |
We don't know what game you're playing and what do you need capture. Therefore, I'll recommend MSI Afterburner in the meantime (assuming you are on Windows).
If you are on Windows 10, you could summon the Xbox Game Bar by hitting Win + G and telling the bar that this is a game, and you'll be able to record the game. The Xbox DVR needs little work to be employed; its already working and built-into Windows 10. -------------------- I am Exdeath. Step aside pesky clowns, or your warranty is Void! |
Post #209778
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Posted: 4th November 2015 07:09
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I've used CamStudio before and it seemed to work decently well.
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Posted: 7th November 2015 23:36
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Engineer Posts: 435 Joined: 28/5/2013 Awards: |
Thanks, guys! I Googled up some of your suggestions and found this handy list of screen capture programs, which was awesome for me. I downloaded BB FlashBack Express because it can be bought as well as having a free version, so it looked the most legit. The free version of course has limitations, but I can live with that because all free stuff has limitations and I'm poor so I'm used to it. As soon as I get a mic I think I'll start recording! *does happy dance*
Edit Just figured out that my webcam has a mic. Now I just have to find time! *dances faster* This post has been edited by RavenLalonde on 9th November 2015 03:03 |
Post #209807
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Posted: 11th August 2016 07:06
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I myself am a Let's Player. DarkRogueHaseo and KiraYamato99 are my names on Youtube. Feel free to check out my work. I use Camtasia Studio 8 for my LPs.
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