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This guy should totally start to play Geocaching, having more Zelda themed caches would be great! Read more

Oh, thanks! It was like I was in Lifehacker. Which is good. Read more

If you want to edit video on Linux, I highly suggest Kdenlive (I hear OpenShot and Pitivi are good too. Read more

For the longest time I wondered if I should do a Tsugunai LP, since I couldn't find a complete one on YT and always wondered how "good" it was. The combat was turn-based but reactionary similar to Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars, and the soundtrack was done by Yasunori Mitsuda, and the story seemed Read more

Good god thank you for this, the Xbone non Kinect option is so so hard to find! Read more

Not cheapcheap but worth the money $79,99 for Adobe Premiere Elements, allows editing and lots of good exporting options to YT. Read more

PlayClaw is an excellent alternative to programs like Fraps and Bandicam. It doesn't hog resources, records video and screenshots with excellent quality, and it can buffer recordings as with Shadowplay. It also has a ton of customization options for screen overlays to show all sorts of data, from FPS to CPU/GPU Read more

On the video editing software front, I highly recommend Movie Studio from Sony. It's relatively cheap if you want to get into regular video editing (and you don't mind shelling out some money for it), and it doubles as an audio editor! This makes it much more versatile when it comes to audio, because it won't snap Read more

For the simplest edits, you can just use YouTube's built-in video editor. It's certainly not the most advanced software available, but it's totally free, requires no download, and lives on the same site that you'll probably be uploading your video to. It gives you the ability to trim and combine clips you've uploaded, Read more

Just want to highlight that modern Windows Movie Maker is a steaming pile of garbage. I made the mistake of cutting about 2 hours of footage in it, just to discover an unfixable issue which causes WMM to crash while rendering. I had to cut my complete footage into chunks of 30 minutes, and then stitch it all back Read more

So since Youtube is my day job, this is kind of relevant to my interests. I personally record in Bandicam mainly because the ability to split mic audio and game audio is immensely helpful and allows you to correctly balance the too; I do keep a copy of fraps on the side though, there's a few games (including Dragon Read more

If you'd like to upload your video on YouTube or somewhere else, go to the home screen and select Capture Gallery to choose your clip. Click Options, and you'll see an option to copy the video to a USB drive. You can then take the video clip to your computer and edit it, upload it, or put the drive in a tiny box and Read more

Radeon has native software (raptr) that does recordings and screenshots. Read more

I've been recording pc clips using Shadowplay, I had no idea it had a buffer feature, this changes everything! Thank you for pointing this out! I'm curious, do you have a seperate hard drive on your pc you use specifically for gameplay video and editing? If so, how big is the drive? Read more

Remember the days of VHS recording? Read more

I make a walkthrough in SKYRIM (1440p) across all the map, from East to Weast with FRAPS in 1+hour, and result in a 90G video ._____. madness Read more

More evidence there's an xkcd for everything...