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Video captured with the PSEye can be edited with software called EyeCreate; the resulting file is an "EyeCreate Video" or '''ECV'''.  When Chris uploads a video to YouTube without giving it a title, the default title is "ECV" followed by a five-digit number.  Chris occasionally titles his videos in a similar format (e.g. "CWC Update 03042009"), perhaps in a deliberate reference.
Video captured with the PSEye can be edited with software called EyeCreate; the resulting file is an "EyeCreate Video" or '''ECV'''.  When Chris uploads a video to YouTube without giving it a title, the default title is "ECV" followed by a five-digit number.  Chris occasionally titles his videos in a similar format (e.g. "CWC Update 03042009"), perhaps in a deliberate reference.
As time goes on, his PSEye seems to become more and more prone to both video and audio skips, probably because he doesn't take care of it and will throw things at it and knock it around in his videos.


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Revision as of 06:22, 10 October 2009

The PSEye: Chris's window to the world.
I've also had better practices with eye-contact, by giving eye-contact to my webcam/PSEye
Chris tells Sarah May how the PSEye cured his autism
File:Eyetoy.jpg
Or it could be this PS2 "EyeToy" version, since Chris doesn't believe in buying HD products.

The PSEye digital camera for the PlayStation 3 is Chris's window to the world and capture device of choice for his "Captain's Log" Vlogs.

Allegedly confiscated because of an anonymous troll sending his father Bob an envelope containing several postcards featuring screen captures of his rubber doll sex-capades.

Chris refers to it as the PSEye, though he may in fact only have one of Sony's earlier models, the EyeToy camera developed for the PlayStation 2 console. PSEyes are capable of a much higher resolution than the shitty quality typically evident in Chris's videos.

Video captured with the PSEye can be edited with software called EyeCreate; the resulting file is an "EyeCreate Video" or ECV. When Chris uploads a video to YouTube without giving it a title, the default title is "ECV" followed by a five-digit number. Chris occasionally titles his videos in a similar format (e.g. "CWC Update 03042009"), perhaps in a deliberate reference.

As time goes on, his PSEye seems to become more and more prone to both video and audio skips, probably because he doesn't take care of it and will throw things at it and knock it around in his videos.

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