Ahh, that's good to know. I checked out the Elgato quickly. It seems to be all I would need, at a fair price. I'll definitely consider that device.
There are other similar devices on the market which may be just as good, but I have the Elgato too and love it. I'm no geek

but found it pretty easy to set up.
You cannot use the HDMI port but the Elgato comes with a cable to connect from the other port (forget the name, composite?) to the device which means you can still record in HD 1080, even though its not
quite as good as HDMI. But really, if you are posting to Youtube you will notice no major difference as Youtube downgrades the video upload a bit anyway. All the GT6 vids on my channel in my signature link have been made this way.
The Elgato has an "out" HDMI port and an out port to your PC, so you can stream HD video to your HD TV at the same time as recording in HD on your PC. The recording on your PC takes up a fair amount of resources so you probably don't want too many other programmes running in background, but it runs fine on my 2 year old laptop as an example.
You have to go to the settings and tell the PS3 to output via the composite rather than the HDMI but all the (very simple) instructions are provided by Elgato on their website. I think other devices would need similar settings.
The only downsides of getting something like this, is finding the time to make all the videos since there are a million possibilities that open up for you 💡, and the fact you end up with even more cables around your TV than you probably have already

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Good luck! And if you do decide to take the plunge, I look forward to seeing the videos you produce - send me a pm when you are up and running if you like or I'll look for you posts on this forum
