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I need a video camera for upcoming articles on the web site. I want to be able to easily record what's on my TV (e.g. console gaming) or monitors so I can integrate video stuff into Tweak3D.

Can anyone recommend a camera that is suited for that purpose?

Maybe capturing the video source itself would be a better approach, but I don't know how I can still play the game and capture it at the same time, unless I'm playing it on a PC instead of a big screen. =/

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I need a video camera for upcoming articles on the web site. I want to be able to easily record what's on my TV (e.g. console gaming) or monitors so I can integrate video stuff into Tweak3D.

Can anyone recommend a camera that is suited for that purpose?

Maybe capturing the video source itself would be a better approach, but I don't know how I can still play the game and capture it at the same time, unless I'm playing it on a PC instead of a big screen. =/
If your TV also supports TV-Out, use the Screen and computer simultaneously... using a camera on a television sucks harshly. The camera will detect the refresh rates, unless you have a camera that can adjust the... oh what the hell was it called (sorry been a few years)... anyway, a camera that can simulate different framerates. It's like adjusting aperture, but in a frequency. A Sony VX2000 can do it fine.

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