When it comes to gaming, there are a few things that always stay the same. Whether you’re playing a new game or returning to an old one, the controls and mechanics will always be the same. However, there are a few things that can change during gameplay depending on how your PS4 is configured. One of these changes is how game audio is recorded and stored. To record past gameplay on your PS4, you first need to create a PlayStation 4 account and then sign in with that account. Once you have logged in, go to the “Accounts” section and click on the “Create New Account” button. Then enter in your name and email address. Once you have created an account, click on the “Sign In” button and then click on the “Create Password” button. You will now be asked for your PlayStation 4 password. Type in this password into the text field and then click on the “Create Password” button again. You will now be able to log in to your account with your new password. Once you have logged in to your account, go back to the “Accounts” section and click on the “Edit Profile” button. You will now see a new window called “Profile Settings” within this window. Within this window, you will need to select which type of game footage you want to record: live or pre-recorded gameplay footage? If you want live gameplay footage recorded onto your PS4, then select this option within the window. If you want pre-recorded gameplay footage recorded onto your PS4, then select this option within the window as well! Once you have selected which type of game footage you want to record, click on the “Record Gameplay Now” button! Once you have clicked on the “Record Gameplay Now” button, all of your game footage will be saved