

It's nothing special, but it works well enough to get the job done.
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However, if you don't want to buy one, you can search how to make one with a sock.Įditing Software: If you get a Dazzle, it will come with some decent editing software. It will remove, to a certain extent, the popping sound when saying p's, the ssss sound with s's, and all sorts of other things. A Pop Filter does exactly what the name says, it filters pops. You may also want to invest in a Pop Filter. Depending on what color you get, it will run around $40-$50, which really isn't to bad for a microphone. It sounds great, looks decent (like that really matters), and is cheap (in terms of cost, not quality). If you want a great starting mic, that isn't a headset, the Blue Snowball is tough to beat. Turtle Beach's have a good enough mic that it will be decent enough until you decide to move up a tier. It's just not an option anymore.Īudio Recording: If you have a Turtle Beach headset, or some other USB powered headset w/ a mic, you can use that TO START WITH. If you ever hope to achieve any sort of success, you must have video quality that is at least 720p. Back in 2010, you could get away with not having HD quality video, because HD PVR's were expensive. But you are getting a product that is the best in it's class. It's only downside is that it's pricey ($155). If you want something that will work every time, and records in 1080p, I can't recommend the Elgato Game Capture HD enough. But it's good enough to test the waters to see if you can create good content. The only downside is that it only records in standard definition (144p-480p), unless you use an S-Video cable. I used one on my old channel, and it worked flawlessly.

If you don't want to spend a lot of money, i'd recommend the Dazzle, as far as capture cards go. You've set it up and got the name you want. Video Recording: You're set with your channel now. If your content is good, your Channel Name will not matter, as much. Ultimately, the Channel Name is just an attention grabber, like thumbnails and titles, but we'll get the that later. I'm not saying that you can't achieve success with a cough bad cough name, but it will be a little more difficult. Are you going to watch the video by XxBigJ0hnxXCoDK1llerzXx or Conspicuous Cactus (I apologize, I couldn't think of a catchy name)? Some will choose theįirst, but most will choose the latter. You are basing your viewing choice based on only the name of the video (which is the same) and the channel's name. Say two channels have the same video uploaded, you can't see the views, subscriber count, comments or ratings. Another thing is to avoid tons of numbers and X's. It will seem like you copied the name of SkyDoesMinecraft. For example, say you play Pokemon, and your name is Kyle, don't put KyleDoesPokemon. Don't copy the style of someone else's channel. Try to think of something different that hasn't been done.

This is the first, and arguably the most important step in your Youtube career. You've kicked the idea around for long enough. I made a long post a few months ago containing information for beginning Let's Players. I feel like an ass for posting it again, but the response from it has been pretty good.
