Tutorial on... Making code videos

Discussion in 'Code Vault' started by JLHack7, Jan 23, 2008.

  1. JLHack7 Kingdom Keeper

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    Well, so many people want to know how to make their own vids of PS2 gameplay, or, well, anything

    Things you will need

    DVD Recorder
    A DVD recorder is a DVD Player for your TV, BUT, has the ability to burn

    Some blank DVD Discs

    DVD - WMV
    http://www.dvd-wmv.com/bits/DVD-WMV-x86-0021.msi.asmx

    Windows Media Encoder 9 series
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=5691ba02-e496-465a-bba9-b2f1182cdf24

    DVD-Decrypter (comes with DVD-WMV package)

    Patience, lots and lots of patience

    1) Hook up your PS2 to the inputs on your DVD Recorder
    2) Load up your CodeBreaker, ARMAX, whatever
    3) Input the codes
    4) Load up whatever game you want
    5) Load a save, and hit record on your DVD Recorder
    6) activate your codes (jokers, etc.)
    7) Stop recording
    8) Finalize the disc (Read the DVD Recorder manual to find out how to Finalize)
    (A COMPUTER WILL NOT READ A BURNED VIDEO DVD THAT IS NOT FINALIZED)
    9) Place the FINALIZED disc into your Computer DVD drive
    10) Start up DVD - WMV
    11) On the left of the DVD - WMV window, you should see a steps tab
    it looks like this
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    12) Click on step 1
    if you get any errors or anything, just continue on like nothing is happening
    13) when thats done, click on step 2, ignore the errors, just continue on, and click step 3 when done
    14) keep going until you get to step 5
    15) When you click step 5, you will get a BOATLOAD of errors, just hit "Ok" or "Ignore" or "Continue"
    16) It'll encrypt to a WMV, which is a NORMAL windows media video file
    17) The output file should be in "My Documents" on ur comp

    18) Go watch the vid
    19) DO NOT UPLOAD TO YOUTUBE YET!
    I will run through the rest, in the mean time, that's how you can make your own code vids, or vids for whatever you want
     
  2. godzilla3456 Gummi Ship Junkie

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    Just to add:
    Alternate way:

    Things you need:
    camcorder
    Memory space to save video

    Any camcorder works but turn out the lights for better quality but if the TV is two bright the camcorder will make a black line across.

    1-4) Same as jlhack7's
    5) Load Save file, hit record on camcorder
    6-7) Same as jlhack7's
    8) Upload video file to computer
    9) Edit the movie, if you want
    10) Watch Video (make sure there is nothing wrong)
    11) Upload to youtube or wherever you want!
     
  3. KeybladeSpirit [ENvTuber] [pngTuber]

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    Thanks for this SOOO much. I am about to upload a vid of the Riku Code to show Erkz what's wrong with it.
     
  4. AntiWeapon Chaser

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    Or just get a capture card and make the whole process dramaticly simpler.
     
  5. Dredica SNES was the best.

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    Whats a capture card? How much do they cost?
     
  6. Majik Chaser

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    they let your computer screen act like a tv screen.
    they can record whatevers playing on it (tv, videogames, etc)

    cheapest = around $30
    but they sucks badly from what i've seen before

    good one = around $100
     
  7. Erkz Kingdom Keeper

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    Eh... My capture card ran me about $400 in my munnies. So that'd be about $60 US. Minus the price increase that normally goes on, I'd say it actually cost around $45 US or so...

    =P As an added bonus, you'll get to record cable and stuff too~! Not to mention play your PS2 via PC.

    <.< But yeah, capture card is definitely the easiest way to do it. Just hit record, and you're good to go. No importing, nothing.
     
  8. xigabyte Traverse Town Homebody

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    so uh whats cheaper? capture card or dvd recorder? =P