WeGame - YouTube for Gamers

A nineteen-year-old kid named Jared Kim is a UC Berkeley dropout. But he seems have pretty good knowledge in computer and web programming. For the past few years, he has created websites like Yagger and Stalkerati. His latest venture is WeGame; it is a website very similar to YouTube. The only difference is that there all the videos are narrowed down to games. WeGame is a website where gamers are able to share screencasts of their favorite in-game moments.

As many people knows it, capturing screencasts of your streaming video content on the computer is pretty difficult. WeGame tries to do it differently for that reason. It has a free desktop client software to download that works tightly with DirectX to capture screencasts from within games without slowing them down significantly.

It can output those screencasts in AVI format files that are small enough for quick uploading to the web, a process that occurs from within the client itself. To record a screencast, user have to hit a special key while in-game to start and then stop recording. Once you’ve exited the game, you can click the “Upload to WeGame” button, choose a title and description, and the client will convert the AVI file to Flash and publish to the WeGame site directly.

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1. James

that’s a nice website i guess since it allows you to record your computer activity live on video without buying any software completely free

Comment on January 10, 2008 01:29 am