The simplest and cheapest way for you, would probably be to get your JVC and point it at the TV, press record and start playing your video games. Warning the quality of the recording maybe worthless, blurry, or emit bad sound or video quality. But hey, this is the cheapest way and probably the easiest for you to do it.
I would have to admit that capture cards are a bit difficult to use because they require a computer/MAC, software that runs on the PC, large hard drive space, large ram, decent video screen, cables, wires, and the list goes on.... What a hassle. That is why I would personally recommend using a HD PVR or HDPVR. HD PVR offers the ability to record your video games without a computer connected, unless of course you want to use a PC/MAC.
Yes, that is right HD PVR's will allow you that option unlike capture cards. A legit HD PVR is basically digital recorder that will allow you to make personal captures/montages of your video gameplay; and save them directly to an internal hard drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card or other local or networked mass storage device in digital format. The only HD PVR that is made like that is from newelectronx.
This is probably the best alternative to using your camcorder or a capture card to record from your xbox 360. Since you have trouble with this sort of stuff, let me give you a quick break down on how it will work hypothetically. Everything you need will come in the HD PVR box: cables, remote control, hard drive, memory reader / writer, etc.. So everything that you need to connect the HD PVR up to your xbox 360 and TV or HD TV will come in the HD PVR box - well at least the one I'm talking about has all this.
Anyways, the only extra thing you might need is a 3 way splitter. In fact I recommend getting one of these. Get the one that has 1 input and 2 outputs.
You can buy one anywhere for about 5 bucks or less. Connect the xbox 360 to the splitter input. Now connect one output of the splitter to your HD TV at AV1.
Connect the other output to the HD PVR input. Now connect the HD PVR composite or component outputs to your HD TV or TV. If you use composite connect it to AV2.
If you use component then use COMPONENT 1. Using the HD PVR is like using a VCR or DVD player - very easy. Just start playing your game and then press the record button on the remote control or on the HD PVR - NO SOFTWARE needed.
The HD PVR has software built right into it. When your done recording press stop. If you want to view the game then press play.
Hopefully this gives you some ideas on what else you can use. If that doesn't help then read this article, it has more info on this topic http://hubpages.com/hub/record-gameplay-...
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