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What do i need to start recording gameplay and editing it? Gameplay of Planetside 2, Minecraft, and other games... Could you guys recommend other things i would need like a mic and other stuff. I just really want to see how much it would be to do decent-ish videos...

 

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Microphone - (starter) blow snowball (best option) AT2020 USB

Software - (editing) invest in Sony Movie Studio if you can (like Sony Vegas)

(recording) OBS or Dxtory

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Microphone - (starter) blow snowball (best option) AT2020 USB

Software - (editing) invest in Sony Movie Studio if you can (like Sony Vegas)

(recording) OBS or Dxtory

Oh damn, the editing software is cheap lol... and what is OBS? i cant find it.

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I would recommend not paying for anything yet and just using Fraps or Bandicam along with Movie Maker or some other free software. If it turns out that you don't like it, that way you can stop without losing anything.

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If you mean the pop filter etc, then yes a pop filter is a must for video content. The stand is up to you, however the Snowball comes with a stand as standard.

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If you mean the pop filter etc, then yes a pop filter is a must for video content. The stand is up to you, however the Snowball comes with a stand as standard.

]What do you think would be easier?

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]What do you think would be easier?

The Snowball's default stand is alright but if you want to use the pop filter without ghetto rigging it then I do recommend the stand as well. 

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The Snowball's default stand is alright but if you want to use the pop filter without ghetto rigging it then I do recommend the stand as well. 

Alright cool thanks :)

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I would use lightworks for a editing software as it is free

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What do i need to start recording gameplay and editing it? Gameplay of Planetside 2, Minecraft, and other games... Could you guys recommend other things i would need like a mic and other stuff. I just really want to see how much it would be to do decent-ish videos...

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/jVPynQ

^^^ Thats my build ^^^

https://hitfilm.com/express free editing software.

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