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Yo, I recently started doing YouTube like 3 months ago or so. I was doing PC gameplays, but recently I haven't been able to get computer footages due to being out of town. But I do have my Xbox, so I was wondering if anyone could record gameplays for me? In return I could help promote your channel, we could do some dual comms on Black Ops II and such. In case your wondering I play on Xbox 360, and I play Halo 4, Call of Duty Black Ops II.
 
Yo, I recently started doing YouTube like 3 months ago or so. I was doing PC gameplays, but recently I haven't been able to get computer footages due to being out of town. But I do have my Xbox, so I was wondering if anyone could record gameplays for me? In return I could help promote your channel, we could do some dual comms on Black Ops II and such. In case your wondering I play on Xbox 360, and I play Halo 4, Call of Duty Black Ops II.
So you just want gameplay footage of black ops 2 or halo then? I have black ops 2 on ps3, I could get some footage of that and send it to you if that would work
 
This is one of the most round-a-bout ways I have ever seen of getting this to work out o.o

I have an HD PVR but don't have the time to do this, however I will help out your plan:

- Get a gameplay you want to record
- Have it be recorded via theater mode
- Have the person save the raw footage (or compress it if too large) and upload it to 4shared.com or utilize the free application "Dropbox".
- Once both of you have the footage, you can communicate via Skype and dual-com or only you can commentate and upload it

Much more effective than an entire new YouTube channel, then downloading from YouTube (which worsens video quality even more) and then re-uploading a pre-uploaded game footage back onto YouTube.

Good luck finding someone to record for you. I suggest you make the $80 - $100 investment for one of your own however, but maybe in the future.
 
This is one of the most round-a-bout ways I have ever seen of getting this to work out o.o

I have an HD PVR but don't have the time to do this, however I will help out your plan:

- Get a gameplay you want to record
- Have it be recorded via theater mode
- Have the person save the raw footage (or compress it if too large) and upload it to 4shared.com or utilize the free application "Dropbox".
- Once both of you have the footage, you can communicate via Skype and dual-com or only you can commentate and upload it

Much more effective than an entire new YouTube channel, then downloading from YouTube (which worsens video quality even more) and then re-uploading a pre-uploaded game footage back onto YouTube.

Good luck finding someone to record for you. I suggest you make the $80 - $100 investment for one of your own however, but maybe in the future.

Thanks for the advice.
 
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