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As for recording, there are a few programs. FRAPS is the one that'll probably come to most peoples' minds - If I remember correctly it's about £30.
And then you'll want to find some half-decent video editing software (IE: Not Windows Movie Maker). Depends on what you would like to do, you might find that the "cheap" Sony Vegas package that doesn't offer all of the bells and whistles but does the basics is best for you. http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/download/trials/moviestudiope
I've subscribed to your thread so if you have any other questions feel free to ask!
The downside is, it can be a little overwhelming for someone not so experienced in video recording. If you need a simple reliable tool for a straightforward job, FRAPS will be perfect for you. Just thought I'd offer up an alternative.
If FRAPS is a bit heavy on your machine, you should probably give DXTory a go! :)
Reading the game and then writing massive video files to the same harddrive is a VERY intensive task.
Its a free and adware free software that is a screen recorder, video editer and youtube uploader in one.