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What I use:

Blue Snowball Microphone

Dxtory (Recording)

Audacity (Audio Editing)

Sony Vegas 12 (Video Editing)

 

If you need any help feel free to PM me :)

 

I love everything about you except the Dxtory part.

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I enjoy Dxtory, It offers multiple audio sources and the video seems more stable when using the Lagarith codec, FRAPS is a pain for me haha

 

Well I don't see the benefit in multiple audio channels. I just record game audio and video with fraps and commentary with audacity. If you don't have audacity then there's no need for the recording software to have audio sources. If you don't want to go through audio syncing then I guess multiple channels is good.

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What I'm using...you can check the video quality on my channel.
 
Gameplay Recording: Fraps 
Voice Recording/Mic: Blue Snowball
Video Rendering: Sony Vegas 12
 
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PC Specs
Sager NP9370 (Clevo P370EM) - LPCDigital.com
CPU: 3rd Gen i7-3630QM Processor
GPU: NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 680M 4GB GDDR5
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Eh, even though I don't record as much as I wish (waiting to get my new computer), I might as well contribute.

 

  • Headset/Voice Recording: Blue Microphones Snow Ball microphone/Yeti Microphone.
  • Gameplay Recording: FRAPS full version, exporting to external HD.
  • Editing: Apple's Final Cut Pro X.

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<p>Eh, even though I don't record as much as I wish (waiting to get my new computer), I might as well contribute.

  • Headset/Voice Recording: Blue Microphones Snow Ball microphone/Yeti Microphone.
  • Gameplay Recording: FRAPS full version, exporting to external HD.
  • Editing: Apple's Final Cut Pro X.

You have a snowball and yeti?

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Microphone: MXL 990 connected to a Alesis MultiMix 4 preamp (via USB)

Recording: Fraps

Editing: Adobe Premiere.

 

I record in full HD (1920x1080) or full screen (1920x1200), the video files are gargantuan as a result, my premiere project is set up to run in full HD while I render in 720p.

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Microphone: MXL 990 connected to a Alesis MultiMix 4 preamp (via USB)

Recording: Fraps

Editing: Adobe Premiere.

 

I record in full HD (1920x1080) or full screen (1920x1200), the video files are gargantuan as a result, my premiere project is set up to run in full HD while I render in 720p.

How can you record in full screen with fraps

[img]http://i.imgur.com/JID5p.gif[/img]

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You have a snowball and yeti?

 

My current is the Snow Ball (For Sale), I'll be purchasing the Yeti in the coming weeks with shock absorber and pop shield.

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My full PC specs:

 

Intel i7 3770k running at 3.9 gHz

Asus Maximus V Formula

16 GB (2x8) Corsair Vengeance DDR3 RAM

Asus GeForce GTX570 1,2GB

128 GB OCZ Vertex SSD

500GB Seagate HDD

1TB Seagate HDD

2x 2TB Seagate HDD

OCZ 800Watt PSU

Case: Fractal Design XL

 

Recording equipment:

MXL 990 condenser microphone

Alesis MultiMix 4 mixer with USB connectivity

 

Other accessories:

Sennheiser HD HD 558 headphone

Xbox 360 wireless controller reciever

Logitech G110 keyboard

Logitech G700 mouse

Dell U2412M monitor (primary)

BenQ FP202WA monitor (secondary)

Logitech Extreme 3d joystick

Logitech G27 wheel

 

 

I think that covers it all.

 

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My full PC specs:

 

Intel i7 3770k running at 3.9 gHz

Asus Maximus V Formula

16 GB (2x8) Corsair Vengeance DDR3 RAM

Asus GeForce GTX570 1,2GB

128 GB OCZ Vertex SSD

500GB Seagate HDD

1TB Seagate HDD

2x 2TB Seagate HDD

OCZ 800Watt PSU

Case: Fractal Design XL

 

Recording equipment:

MXL 990 condenser microphone

Alesis MultiMix 4 mixer with USB connectivity

 

Other accessories:

Sennheiser HD HD 558 headphone

Xbox 360 wireless controller reciever

Logitech G110 keyboard

Logitech G700 mouse

Dell U2412M monitor (primary)

BenQ FP202WA monitor (secondary)

Logitech Extreme 3d joystick

Logitech G27 wheel

 

 

I think that covers it all.

The Fractal XL is a massive case, lol.

I have a NZXT Lexa S, only has about 6 HDD slots in it's main bay but you can fit more in the optical drive bay.

 

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