Greetings,
So, I’ve been playing around with campaign theater mode lately in Reach and Halo 3. My version of Reach is the backwards compatible version downloaded to my Xbox One. The fileshare up load option was active so I uploaded a short clip.
Being that my last fileshare was in 2012, I’ve completely forgotten how to access and render it from an outside source, I’m unsure where the fileshare upload even lives at this point. To add, outside of sharing, I never involved myself in the rendering process.
So, my question is, is rendering from Reach files still possible? And is some able to describe the “how to” to the process?
Much appreciation in advance.
Cheers,
Brad
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> Greetings,
>
> So, I’ve been playing around with campaign theater mode lately in Reach and Halo 3. My version of Reach is the backwards compatible version downloaded to my Xbox One. The fileshare up load option was active so I uploaded a short clip.
>
> Being that my last fileshare was in 2012, I’ve completely forgotten how to access and render it from an outside source, I’m unsure where the fileshare upload even lives at this point. To add, outside of sharing, I never involved myself in the rendering process.
>
> So, my question is, is rendering from Reach files still possible? And is some able to describe the “how to” to the process?
>
> Much appreciation in advance.
>
> Cheers,
> Brad
Good afternoon!
If you are infering to the Bungie Pro rendering service, that was discontinued when Bungie handed rights and assets over to 343 Industries years ago. If you still have the file however, you can play it on the Xbox One in Reach’s theater mode and use the Xbox One’s recording feature to capture the footage. From there, you can head over to xboxdvr.com, find your video and download the rendered video. Hope this helps and have a nice day now
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