Rather make use of the free Share Factory app on the PS4 to trim the video you captured, or a dedicated program such as Cyberlink PowerDirector or Adobe Premiere Pro. You won’t be able to throw up an entire hour of content to sift through. Here is where you can upload footage, albeit if it comes in at under a certain time threshold and under 100 megabytes in size in the “Create” suite. Once you’ve got the videos loaded on, copy it over to your PC and then pay a visit to my personal favourite site for this stuff: Giphy. Otherwise, go into your Share folder and copy the files over to a USB drive if you’re looking for a more old-fashioned method. I’m only tweeting this GIF for an article today on how easy it to make GIFs. Post it via Twitter or copy to a flash drive: Open it up, select the create a GIF option: The super-simplest method can be found on your console, with the latest version of the Share Factory. Go into the your Share folder, find the video and hold down the Share button to bring up social media options: Once you’ve got your footage, what next? If you don’t want to create a GIF, you can still upload your video to Twitter quickly. Remember to set the length you want and hit Share. Otherwise, you can go into a game and start recording anyway. Merely hold down the Share button, go to Broadcast Settings and activate the length of time that you’re looking to save: Setting these options for what you want to capture is easy enough.
Video capture on the PlayStation ranges anywhere from half a minute to a full hour.
Did you engage in a brutal fight in Yakuza Kiwami? Hit the Share button after it ends and you’ll capture at a minimum, the last 30 seconds of gameplay. Remember, you can capture gaming content before or after you start a session. What you do want to do however, is be prepared to capture the moments that matter to you.
Merely click the Share button and you’re good to go. The PlayStation 4 is stupidly easy when it comes to this. PlayStation 4Ĭompared to the consoles of yesteryear, gamers these days have it easy when it comes to grabbing content from their favourite games. How does one make a video game GIF? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with this guide on turning your console and PC gameplay clips into social media’s finest art form. There’s a GIF for every taste, but what if you wanted to make your own, in relation to your video game exploits? There’s just something fantastic about a GIF, a small snippet of action that can spice up a tweet or make your Facebook post that much more interesting. Sometimes pronounced with a hard “G” and other times pronounced again with a hard “G” after you’ve made the mistake of saying “Jif”.