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  • Yeah, I think it’s more of the same. I don’t know how much better I would have gotten with a smaller camera, but I think if you have the option to record the entire video on a television, that’s probably a better choice. If you have an HDMI to HDMI, then a HDMI to HDMI to HDMI, an HDMI to HDMI, and then a HDMI to HDMI, then you’ HDMI to HDMI, then an HDMI to HDMI, then HDMI to HDMI to HDMI, you’ HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to, HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to HDMI

  • It's a bit like the old days when movies were played on a huge screen. The theaters didn't have a lot of screen time or special effects or sound effects or lighting effects. The theater had to be large enough for the movies to play on and they'd have to be good at creating special effects. In my day, it was a bit like how you'd watch the soap opera in a theatre. The lights were dimmed to a black level, and the actors were all dressed in tight-fitting outfits. The theatre was large enough for the actors to play on and the actors were dressed in tight-fitting outfits.

  • I use a Gigacore, and I have an HP 800 HP CPU, it's been the same with my PC. And that was just the hardware part that I know, so it doesn't matter if it's an HP, it just depends on your needs, which is how I dealt with it.

  • I think you mean something that isn't an absolute minimum performance for all purposes. Then the CPU/GPU combo can be really expensive, but you can still make it do what you want without having to do all of this stuff. Or you can be cheap and use one of these things for multiple purposes.

  • I mean, I have the opportunity to use a camera to record myself playing a game, and I love it, but I also know how expensive a lot of these cameras are, and how hard it would be to buy one if you're a person who needs a lot of camera equipment. I'm pretty sure I can get my hands on one without spending a fortune. But I know a lot of people who don't know how to work a camera, and I'm worried that might not be the case for many people.

  • Its more about having a high definition sound source and having to turn up the audio volume. The problem is, people wont stop playing your recording until theyve finished playing it. I have this exact issue, its a constant worry for me. Im trying to record my voice in a room full of strangers and all they do is play a clip of the audio as much as it can go. The audio quality is pretty poor for video games, which is where this comes in. Its an interesting idea, but Ive been told that its not the best solution.