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Console Video Capturing Tutorial Part 3

This tutorial contains information on how to record audio and video from your console/Television, what you'll need to do it as well as some editing information and advice on what I do. This uses a ...  
 
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GDGaming (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Okay, there is one minor detail you didn't mention. What sort of microphone do you use? There's so many brands and styles, I'm trying to figure out which one's best.
SuperMoondog1 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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wait im confused i just know that ya hv 2 install a disc and plug up the dazzle is there amything else i hv 2 do
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trike56dude (2 days ago) Show Hide
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how else wold u?
browneyedbandit1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i some how got the software to work on 64bit vista i used Pinacle Instant DVD Recorder 2.0 im not sure how the disc even says 32 bit only
hickkid12 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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can you just record on a dvd and then rip it and well you record the dvd you record the audio
DarkMage4230 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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So you can use Audacity in sync with Quick Studio to record both video and audio from the console, and your voice from a mic at the same time? I hope I'm gettin that right...Thanks for these great guides!
SSoHPKC (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Well, I use 2 computers. A laptop that records the xbox audio/video and my desktop which only records my audio. I basically hit record at the same time for both of them. Usually the audio is .25-1 second off, but I just add in a small block of nothing to counter it.
Cthulhuigi (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I've had an acceptable setup for a while, but I did not know that about Audacity 1.3. I've been using what I assume is 1.2 for some time and it eats about 10% of my audio. Thanks for mentioning that, with any luck it'll be quite useful.
SSoHPKC (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Don't worry about it.

There are some really good ones that show you how to set it up, probably a little bit better than mine since they probably show the VDA and all those cables disassembled but they don't really show you any way to record your audio at the same time

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