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Videos are an important part of the Minecraft community, ranging from gameplay, to minigames, to tutorials.

Gameplay

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A .gif file of a creeper walking up and exploding in front of the player

Gameplay videos are usually recorded and uploaded to video-sharing platforms like YouTube, or broadcast directly to a streaming service like Twitch, and generally show off playing the game in vanilla, with mods, or on a server.

Most modern game consoles include some form of DVR built into their operating systems, like Xbox's DVR, or PlayStation's Sharing and Broadcast system. For recording longer, or in higher fidelity, an external capture device can be used to record to itself, or stream to your PC for capture.

Available options

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On Windows, you have several 1st party options, depending on your GPU manufacturer:

3rd Party Tools:

For an extended list, see comparison of screencasting software.

Animation

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A Slamacow Animation

Animated videos are harder to produce, although still popular, and can range from stories to music videos. These are made in external programs, and rendered to a file.

Available options

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For animating, you can use programs such as:

For an extended list, see the list of 2D animation software, or 3D animation software.

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