Quote Originally Posted by SuperMillionaire
Quote Originally Posted by Tavrobel
If you haven't already figured out how to record it, then do so. Otherwise, the "memory card" should be able to go into one of the slots in your computer (not sure which one), if your computer is recent enough, or has the update for the hardware. From there, I guess it will give you instructions.

You could ask cl_out or Samuraid, since they are the best techies. They might know about this stuff.
EDIT: Nevermind, I just asked him, he doesn't cheat.
Well, does the AR card have a video-taping feature that I can use to transfer to the PC and the the Internet?
You shouldn't use the term video-taping, because that implies the use of an actual analogue VHS video-tape, and there aren't any VHS drives for PCs, so you'd have no way of getting it transferred to your PC, which you would need to do in order to put it online.
What you need, is a video capture card to put in your PC, those cards cost about $50. Then you connect your PS2 directly to the PC. The yellow connector should go to your video capture card, and the white and red audio connectors would need a minijack (those plugs microphones and headphones use) adapter (these are relatively cheap, like $5 or something), so that you could plug them into your PCs microphone connector. Then you would need a program that can record the video and audio, and then save it in a digital format.
I hope that cleared things up.