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Bungie Brings Beta Render-To-Video Feature To Halo 3

Halo Sniper Video

Halo Sniper Video

Are you guys as frustrated that you can’t share your in-game Halo 3 movies without a video capture setup as I am? Well good news for us is that Bungie is beta-testing a service that will let you share your clips to the world, for a price.

Have you ever noticed that a recorded video in Halo 3 doesn’t take up much hard drive space? This is because the video is encoded in game date instead of actual media. So when you playback the video, the game renders it in real-time, instead of playing a movie. This is great for sharing your favorite moments with your Xbox Live buddies, but not so good for those wishing to broadcast these moments to the world. Well enter Bungie’s render-to-video service. First announced in October 2208, the render-to-video service does just what it says. It takes the game data and creates an actual, downloadable video from it. Bungie has wired together a number of rendering systems, referred to as the Hydra Contraption, which are dedicated to creating such videos for paying customers of their Bungie Pro storage service.

Of course video rendering and file storage aren’t free.

On top of the cost of maintaining a Bungie Pro account, those wishing to use the Render-To-Video Feature will have to pay for their files using Bungie Points. Prices and availability are still being determined, but the concept so far seems to be giving Bungie Pro subscribers a set number of points per month, with high-definition videos costing more to process than standard definition. Users who wish to upload more than their standard point allocation will be able to purchase “point packs”.

Bungie is also looking at obtaining enough bandwidth to allow public video embedding, but for now the service will remain a download only deal.

So how do you get into the beta test of the service? You had to have been a Bungie Pro subscriber as of Monday, May 11th in order to qualify, so needless to say if you aren’t in already you probably won’t get in. Luckily Bungie only expects the beta test to run until July, so it won’t be long before every paying Bungie Pro customer can get in on the action.

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