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Might be a noob question but...Im curious if you can or not because I have some replays I may want to share with people
. And if so can you upload them to YouTube?
Directly from PS3 without a capture device? No. You need a capture system to record replays like a capture card, PVR etc. You can also use a camera to record an image.
I believe those are two good choices but only from what I've read. I also think you have to buy the component cable outputs for the PS3 if memory serves for the reason you noted. There was a thread or two on this in GT5, that might be worth a search as well.A day of time and a few minutes of reviewing the two front runners JP noted by inference at Amazon. Looks like Elgato game capture HD, and Hauppaguge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition Plus look comparable.
One thing I'd half remembered was Sony's HDMI output is an encrypted stream. So, either Haup uses individual Component outs to a specialized connector, or Elgato uses a condensed A/V cable as input to the recorder/streamer with both devices transcoding to HDMI for your local display. I've caught a couple references about using an HDMI active splitter and it's resulting encryption free output. If anyone is doing that, and it's not 'breaking the law' speaking about it on an open forum I'd like to hear the pros/cons discussion.
Both boxes report to be able to take narration or game talk audio down mix levels and embed with the render. Both report being able to directly feed a YouTube station/site and or live stream.
Amazon, being the wild west of product reviews and never knowing who's giving Who kudos for what possible renumeration... once more; I ask - what is the personal experience of the folks who are walking ahead of me on the trail?
Does Sony have a DVR which takes the PS3 HDMI direct?
And, since I just walked into a recent thread, I haven't done an exhaustive citation search: anyone have a thread they remember where all this has been covered before? Worst that could happen is we have a well cross linked recent Search result for the next two folk who'd like to know.
Thanks!
A day of time and a few minutes of reviewing the two front runners JP noted by inference at Amazon. Looks like Elgato game capture HD, and Hauppaguge HD PVR 2 Gaming Edition Plus look comparable.
One thing I'd half remembered was Sony's HDMI output is an encrypted stream. So, either Haup uses individual Component outs to a specialized connector, or Elgato uses a condensed A/V cable as input to the recorder/streamer with both devices transcoding to HDMI for your local display. I've caught a couple references about using an HDMI active splitter and it's resulting encryption free output. If anyone is doing that, and it's not 'breaking the law' speaking about it on an open forum I'd like to hear the pros/cons discussion.
Both boxes report to be able to take narration or game talk audio down mix levels and embed with the render. Both report being able to directly feed a YouTube station/site and or live stream.
Amazon, being the wild west of product reviews and never knowing who's giving Who kudos for what possible renumeration... once more; I ask - what is the personal experience of the folks who are walking ahead of me on the trail?
Does Sony have a DVR which takes the PS3 HDMI direct?
And, since I just walked into a recent thread, I haven't done an exhaustive citation search: anyone have a thread they remember where all this has been covered before? Worst that could happen is we have a well cross linked recent Search result for the next two folk who'd like to know.
Thanks!
I don't believe you'll need it for PS4 so you might want to consider that before buying.A lot of people I know use the Hauppaguge HD PVR 2. All of them swear by it and say its the best one to use for recording replays. I know that when I get ready to buy, that's the one I'll be getting.
I don't believe you'll need it for PS4 so you might want to consider that before buying.
Ok thank you