Sony DADC Gives PlayStation Users Ability to Capture and Upload User Created Movies Direct to YouTube
User-created content can now be recorded and uploaded to both YouTube and the PlayStation 3's XrossMediaBar (XMB) directly from PlayStation Home with the new LOOT Active Camera.
Developed by LOOT, Sony DADC's Digital Services development team, the LOOT Active Camera features YouTube functionality and is available today in the LOOT store on PlayStation Home, the social game platform available exclusively for PlayStation Network on the PlayStation 3 system.
In the past, people who wanted to capture video from video games and other virtual environments had to invest in separate PC capture and recording equipment. Now, this capability is integrated into the PlayStation Home experience with the LOOT Active Camera allowing users to save and upload videos coupled with controls for recording and editing provided through the XMB Video Editor & Uploader so users can share with friends on YouTube and across social networks.
Integration with YouTube makes it easier than ever for virtual videographers to share their productions across the globe.
To see how the LOOT Active Camera works, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfC-PM0gHyo
In the past, people who wanted to capture video from video games and other virtual environments had to invest in separate PC capture and recording equipment. Now, this capability is integrated into the PlayStation Home experience with the LOOT Active Camera allowing users to save and upload videos coupled with controls for recording and editing provided through the XMB Video Editor & Uploader so users can share with friends on YouTube and across social networks.
Integration with YouTube makes it easier than ever for virtual videographers to share their productions across the globe.
To see how the LOOT Active Camera works, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfC-PM0gHyo