mykevermin
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So, most of us have seen the "chocolate milk" video. I want to know what technique they might have used to capture the audio and video of their XBL match? Also, how can I be sure I'm recording the conversation of the actual *players*? I recall playing Halo 2 w/out the mic, and the player's speech came through the television. Are all XBL games like this, or will I need to use something else to capture the live speech?
I'm considering a study of speech/conversation in the middle of XBL games; I need to understand the technical aspect of it before designing a research model; otherwise, I'll have everything I need except the means of capturing the data.
I would *think* that a VCR is really all I would need, but I'm worried that it won't capture all of the live speech that would typically come through headphones.
Thanks for your help; if I realistically go through with this, it probably won't start until February. However, finding a way to combine my pleasure interests with something substantive to my career would be fantastic!
I'm considering a study of speech/conversation in the middle of XBL games; I need to understand the technical aspect of it before designing a research model; otherwise, I'll have everything I need except the means of capturing the data.
I would *think* that a VCR is really all I would need, but I'm worried that it won't capture all of the live speech that would typically come through headphones.
Thanks for your help; if I realistically go through with this, it probably won't start until February. However, finding a way to combine my pleasure interests with something substantive to my career would be fantastic!