Uploading from PS3 to YouTube

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OK, so I have lots of videos or replay's that I have saved in my Gallery and I want to start uploading them to my YouTube channel...how and the hell do I do this?? I've tried saving them to PS3 from the Gallery, but then what. I thought it was just a matter of grabbing it from my video editor...but nooooo, thats just too easy...so can anyone tell my or point my into a step by step so I can do this as the way I am doing it, recording it to my Samsung S4, is not ideal to say the least and time consuming for poor quality results.

Thanks in advance
 
You need a capture card. The Replays are encoded. They can't be imported to YouTube etc. You need to get a capture card and record the gameplay. Hope this helps.


Yes, sounds expen
You need a capture card. The Replays are encoded. They can't be imported to YouTube etc. You need to get a capture card and record the gameplay. Hope this helps.



Yes, thanks, sounds expensive and a pain in the asssss...you'd think they'd make it easier to do....anyway thanks for the response.
 
I posted this in another thread for a cheap capturing solution:

If you're not bothered about recording in HD get one of those cheap USB 2.0 capture dongles and a s-video cable for your PS3 off ebay, all together it should cost you £10

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-2-0-V...ner_Video_Capture_Devices&hash=item4ac334b44d

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gold-Plat...Games_Cables_and_Adaptors&hash=item43c4baa21e


Will give you excellent quality SD captures @ 30fps, and for that price you can't grumble.

Screen caps from that dongle:

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A sample video - it has some stutter problems because the quality and bit rate settings were too high for my old computer to handle, I only have 512MB and an old ATI 9200 video card. If you have a good rig then 100% quality / 9000 bit rate captures will be as smooth as butter.

 
I just got an Elgato and have to go into each replay (in the GT6 Gallery) and record them. I made a folder on my desktop for GT6 Replays and I put each one in there and upload them to Youtube. They're all less than 4 minutes long, around 500 MB each.
 
But it's weird though since in the back of the Gran Turismo 6 box it says..."Gameplay Recording & Upload"
Hmm...I wonder where could that be?
 
But it's weird though since in the back of the Gran Turismo 6 box it says..."Gameplay Recording & Upload"
Hmm...I wonder where could that be?

Doesn't say that on my box...

Neither did I hear anything about it in the information blow-out following up to release.
 
Upload, well you can upload all you want but to use them you need to download that exact file and use it with Gran Turismo 6. Doesn't matter where it was bought from. GT5 wasn't fully compatible like this.

Nowhere is it claimed that these are videos. They are not.
 
Upload, well you can upload all you want but to use them you need to download that exact file and use it with Gran Turismo 6. Doesn't matter where it was bought from. GT5 wasn't fully compatible like this.

Nowhere is it claimed that these are videos. They are not.

Hm, maybe you're right, maybe the "Gameplay Recording & Upload" could be talking about the Top 10 replays from the Seasonal Events. It records your lap/score and uploads it so other players can download it?
 
@edwinpr Yes but additionally any replay can be uploaded to Internet or copied to USB stick, because the Gallery has the Export/Import function.
 
@edwinpr Yes but additionally any replay can be uploaded to Internet or copied to USB stick, because the Gallery has the Export/Import function.

Alright then, because I remember in GT5 the replays were just the data, not a video file. So when I saw the "Gameplay Recording & Upload" I thought it meant that you could for example, record a 2 minute video and export it to PS3 or upload it to a site. Wait, what if it's just something that they're planning to do like GT5's Photo Stream?
 
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