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How can I record gameplay action or videos from my PlayStation 3?

January 5th, 2008 / Niraj Shah / Guides & Tutorials
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Using HDMI, you cannot record the video signal from the PlayStation 3 since the signal is encrypted. However, you can record the signal when using a PS3 AV cable – this does mean that the quality will be reduced dramatically. We find it easier to record our gameplay action and tutorials directly to a digital format, but you can record the signal to other devices such as a VCR, DVD recorder or PVR. Check out the tutorial below.

Requirements:

  • TV or other form of display
  • SCART/AV cable
  • A device to record to (we use the Neuros Video Recorder 2). The device must have a AV connection.
    • If you use the Neuros MP4 Video Recorder or similar device, you may require a RCA adapter and a memory card (Memory Stick or Compact Flash)
    • Alternative options can be DVD recorder, VCR or PVR (Personal video recorder).
PS3 AV Cable RCA Adapter Neuros MP3 Recorder
PS3 AV Cable RCA Adapter Neuros MP4 Recorder

Instructions for General Devices:

  1. If you are using a HDMI connection, change your display to use the AV cable. This can be done by going to [Settings] > [Display Settings]. Don’t forget to change your Audio settings too.
  2. Connect your equipment up.
    • The AV cable from the PS3 should be connect to the recording device.
    • The recording device should be connected to the TV so you can see what you are doing.
    • Tune the TV, if necessary, in order to view the recording device’s display.
  3. Use the record function on the device to record gameplay or anything else you can think of.

Instructions for Neuros MP4 Recorder:

  1. If you are using a HDMI connection, change your display to use the AV cable. This can be done by going to [Settings] > [Display Settings]. Don’t forget to change your Audio settings too.
  2. Connect your equipment up.
    • Use the RCA Adapter to connect the PS3 AV cable to the AV cable that comes with the recorder (connect it to the "AV In" port).
    • Connect the other AV cable that comes with the recorder to the TV (connect it to the "AV Out" port).
  3. Turn on the Neuros recorder and select the record tab. You will see the PS3 display through the preview area of the screen. You can expand the preview to a full screen view by pressing enter on the Neuros remote.
  4. You can record what you see by pressing the record button on the remote. To stop recording, press the record button again.
  5. You can upload your vides directly to YouTube once done.

Examples:

Check out some of the videos we recorded using the Neuros MP4 Recorder and our PlayStation 3, here are a few:

  • How to Install a game
  • Setting up a Wireless Internet Conenction
  • PlayStation 3 DixX Playback Demo (Firmware 2.10)
  • PlayStation 3 Music Visualizations (Firmware 2.10)

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