Bungie to offer Pro users a Halo 3 video renderer

Bungie to offer Pro users a Halo 3 video renderer
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In the latest Bungie Weekly Update, the Halo 3 developer has unveiled a new feature for Bungie Pro, the subscription service which increases the Halo 3 file share to 24 slots and 250MB of storage for 750 MS Points per year.

The new feature is Render-to-Video, which means Halo 3 players will no longer require a video capture card to produce high quality, direct-feed Halo 3 footage which is viewable outside of the game. The new feature will be integrated into the Bungie.net file-sharing and will appear alongside existing features, “Copy to My File Share” and “Download to Halo 3”. The new feature will produce a “computer-playable” WMV which can be downloaded or viewed on Bungie.net in the same way as screenshots are available.

The final details are still to be worked out – such as the maximum runtime of a video – but Bungie notes that this should all be finalised over the next few weeks.