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I wanna create a youtube channel for gaming,music,anime etc.And one of the things i wanna make videos about is CS2D,but unlike milriko who had a good PC and is pro.I don't have a good PC,and im not actually a pro (Im CyberIsDsNewb) remember me now ? I got this inspiration today when i saw two other players recording.First of all i need a name,i will think of it myself the other thing is how can i create CS2D footage,help needed,And third,i need to have intros like milriko has at the start of his videos,those are epic and almost every popular youtuber has one so please teach me how to make one.That's all for now
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That you posted in the wrong language section is not a big issue. No reason to use so many ugly words...

I think you overrate the intro. The actual content of your videos is much more important and you should concentrate on it for that reason. You can totally start your first videos without any intro and add one to your later videos if you decide to continue.

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Intros aren´t epic if they are like 3 minutes long.
Let the intro be short as possible!
You can use this link to open the google search for creating an intro. In my opinion the intro should have the same quality as the video itself. I hate videos with epic intro and then a toothbrush microphone or 240p quality.

If you don´t want to have multiple accounts to split your content (name1, name2) then you shouldn´t have numbers in your name. If you use numbers people can easily fake you (name3, which isn´t your channel). Be aware of it.
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Recording and editing softwares i use:

-camtasia studio
-fraps

-sony vegas
-adobe after effects
-cinema4d

But i doubt that you'll need cinema4d or AE, those arent cheap and not made for beginners.
Sony vegas should be fine for the things you need.

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There some way to record video or even video stream:
• more automatic version
XSplit(There are paid(most funtional) and free version with limits of funtions)
or
Open Broadcaster Software + other soft (like Dxtory)

• or manual version with
YouTube account + FRAPS + VirtualDub
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