How to Get Game Replays Onto Your Computer
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Want to put Your Replays onto your Computer? Here's where you learn how! It will work for any game, system, or whatever. This is expensive unless you want to do it the cheap or free way, but it won't be as good. (This all assumes that your game console is hooked up through a VCR or DVD Player)
[edit] Steps
- Optional: Skip this step if you want to record straight to a DVD. Start Playing your game. Put a VHS tape into your VCR and record yourself playing or record a replay.
- Put the VHS tape into a VHS+DVD player. Record your VHS to a DVD. Most players call this "Dubbing".
- Put the DVD into your DVD Drive on your Computer.
- Rip The DVD onto your computer. You need to have a program that can do this.
- Once Ripped to your Hard Drive you can upload it to the internet, edit it, or whatever. Some DVD Rippers make the video in a unknown format to computers or the internet. You will need to get a File Converter that can change the format. You can get a Demo Version of one here:
http://www.applian.com/replay-converter/demo.php
[edit] Tips
- Get the Expensive equipment for best quality
- Make a movie! You can crash without getting hurt on games so you can do stunts on the games instead of getting a stunt man for a homemade movie.
[edit] Things You'll Need
- Game System
- Game
- VHS+DVD Player
- Computer
- DVD Drive
- DVD Rip Program
- File Converter Program
- Money
- Time










