How to record PS3 gameplay with usb flash drive?

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I am stuck on how to do this, I YouTubed every keyword. Is there a way to do it that has no surveys, no passwords, no virus, and non of that other junk? Thanks!
 
I don't understand where you got the idea to use a Flash Drive for recording PS3 gameplay. As far as I know, that is not possible. You'll more than likely need to purchase a capture card, I'm fairly certain there aren't many alternatives.
 
I am stuck on how to do this, I YouTubed every keyword. Is there a way to do it that has no surveys, no passwords, no virus, and non of that other junk? Thanks!
Not possible man. The only way to record a console device is to have a capture card. I myself use the HDPVR2 (I would look it up if you are looking for a way to record your consoles). If you are looking for a cheaper solution to record your console there is always the Dazzle DVC100 (records in 480i but is about $25 if memory serves me right).
 
I am stuck on how to do this, I YouTubed every keyword. Is there a way to do it that has no surveys, no passwords, no virus, and non of that other junk? Thanks!
Sorry, but there is no way that is known to record the PlayStation 3 gameplay with a USB. You need to get a game capturing device, like the Hauppauge HDPVR 2: Gaming Edition, or the Elgato Game Capture HD!
 
Not possible man. The only way to record a console device is to have a capture card. I myself use the HDPVR2 (I would look it up if you are looking for a way to record your consoles). If you are looking for a cheaper solution to record your console there is always the Dazzle DVC100 (records in 480i but is about $25 if memory serves me right).
How does your capture card work? Can I see a video which you used it in?
 
How does your capture card work? Can I see a video which you used it in?
I use it for recording gameplay for all of my videos. My capture card as well as most HD ones go for about $200. really all I do is plug the HDMI cable into the device and then a second HDMI cable out of the device to my monitor or TV. There is also a USB connected to it that helps with the actual creation of the video files transferring data to my PC. Also, quick hint about forums like this: Asking questions is nice, but asking questions that you can easily Google on your own and find millions of sources with this information is quite an annoyance.
 
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