As someone who loves new features, I couldn’t help but exploit the latest perks of using YouTube. Captions (subtitles) were already supported in the past, however it was an extremely time consuming process as you are required to add time markers for when each sentence should appear. There is now an option though that allows you to upload a simple text file of what is read aloud in the narration and YouTube will cleverly match up the text file to the audio on your video, providing viewers the option of displaying captions if required.
Today I have made sure that all my gaming video reviews both in standard and high definition (HD) now support captions and you can see these below. Remember to select the lower right box and then the option [CC] within the YouTube controls to view the subtitles, which appears when the video begins:






















Hello James, big fan.
was wondering how you get your own clips of games/game play from your playstation 3 to a video clip on your PC…
as i want to save some of my own personal clips of me playing the new call of duty and saving them on my laptop.
hope you can help
kind regards
(email back please)
I use the Hauppauge HD PVR
Does the Hauppauge HD PVR record in PAL at 60hz?
Yes I believe so.