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Anyway, once you have those programs, then you'll have to start your replay up, and then hit "record."
Once you've recorded all of the footage, upload your video footage to Windows Movie Maker and edit your film together.
Now here's the tricky part: your video can't be longer than 10 minutes because YouTube no longer accepts videos that exceed that length. So if you have a 23 minute video, you'll have to make some cuts. But it can certainly be done - I've made a 24 minute video into 10 minutes before (while still retaining the 'essence' of the battle).
When you're uploading your video, make sure it's a .wmv. Also, it helps when you save your video project as a Large High Quality video.