Oct 25, 2015, 06:10 AM
Oct 26, 2015, 01:08 AM
(Oct 25, 2015, 06:10 AM)ChosenKuN link Wrote:I want a very good program that I can record videos with for BR and Roleplays and it will not make my FPS slow have any advices?. Put it down.Fraps if you have a good hard drive.
Oct 26, 2015, 03:20 AM
If you have a compatible GPU then Nvidia Shadowplay can't be beat.
If not then Fraps (though that can reduce FPS and fill up a lot of space) or upgrade to Windows 10 and use it's built-in game recorder.
If not then Fraps (though that can reduce FPS and fill up a lot of space) or upgrade to Windows 10 and use it's built-in game recorder.
Oct 26, 2015, 06:26 AM
Mirillis Action is unbeatable
Oct 28, 2015, 04:34 PM
EDIT: TL;DR
Here's a few programs I've tried so far
Dxtory - try dxtory video codec, I recommend this since it's the most versatile out of these but takes some time to set up.
Fraps - can't really lower quality so if it eats too much resources there's not much you can do about it other than reduce video fps.
Open Broadcaster Software - A compromise between quality and file size. Will eat cpu resources, not disk writing so much though. It's a streaming program but you can also record locally, but the quality isn't that good and it'll be more difficult to process the video files since they'll come out as .flv files. I personally prefer to use this only to record possible rule breakings by having it running with settings that are enough for people to see what's going on and to see text clearly.
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Here's a few programs I've tried so far
Dxtory - try dxtory video codec, I recommend this since it's the most versatile out of these but takes some time to set up.
Fraps - can't really lower quality so if it eats too much resources there's not much you can do about it other than reduce video fps.
Open Broadcaster Software - A compromise between quality and file size. Will eat cpu resources, not disk writing so much though. It's a streaming program but you can also record locally, but the quality isn't that good and it'll be more difficult to process the video files since they'll come out as .flv files. I personally prefer to use this only to record possible rule breakings by having it running with settings that are enough for people to see what's going on and to see text clearly.
-------The not so short version with some ranting and thoughts--------
I've only used dxtory, fraps and obs and I prefer dxtory over all of those since it has the most customization. You can literally install any audio and video codec and use the one that works best for you and adjust their settings of course.
Fraps's video codec doesn't run as well on my pc as dxtory and for some reason it keeps on locking my fps to the one I set my recording to. Yes, I've disabled the "lock framerate while recording" and it still keeps doing that for some reason. That's just my pc though so might as well ignore that as I have an older version of fraps installed anyways and I haven't even tried updating it for a long time.
Fraps is easy to use but at the same time it barely has any settings and you're stuck with fraps's video codec and whatever audio codec it uses.
If you're going for dxtory, I suggest you try their near to lossless video codec (dxtory video codec) which is preinstalled on it. Last time I tested, dxtory's video codec ran better than fraps on my, but that's just my pc so you'll have to try them yourself. It takes some time to get used to dxtory unlike fraps. Fraps is like plug and play and dxtory is like eat the manual when you're done.
Here's a screenshot of fraps, do correct me if they've changed the ui and settings drastically though.
and here's a couple screenshots of dxtory
1. dxtory's movie tab and video codec settings
2. x264 video codec's settings in dxtory
Fraps's video codec doesn't run as well on my pc as dxtory and for some reason it keeps on locking my fps to the one I set my recording to. Yes, I've disabled the "lock framerate while recording" and it still keeps doing that for some reason. That's just my pc though so might as well ignore that as I have an older version of fraps installed anyways and I haven't even tried updating it for a long time.
Fraps is easy to use but at the same time it barely has any settings and you're stuck with fraps's video codec and whatever audio codec it uses.
If you're going for dxtory, I suggest you try their near to lossless video codec (dxtory video codec) which is preinstalled on it. Last time I tested, dxtory's video codec ran better than fraps on my, but that's just my pc so you'll have to try them yourself. It takes some time to get used to dxtory unlike fraps. Fraps is like plug and play and dxtory is like eat the manual when you're done.
Here's a screenshot of fraps, do correct me if they've changed the ui and settings drastically though.
and here's a couple screenshots of dxtory
1. dxtory's movie tab and video codec settings
2. x264 video codec's settings in dxtory
Nov 6, 2015, 02:07 AM
Use OBS u can costumize everything to ur capablity of ur PC add me on skype if u don't know how to use juniorpl3
Nov 9, 2015, 06:21 PM
(Oct 26, 2015, 06:26 AM)Freezak link Wrote:Mirillis Action is unbeatable
Yes! Use Action, best recording software I have EVER used
Nov 9, 2015, 06:55 PM
I personally prefer OBS [Open Broadcaster Software]
Nov 12, 2015, 03:23 PM
shadowplay shadowplay shadowplay!
or loilo game recorder works too but usually bugs out after 5 minutes
or loilo game recorder works too but usually bugs out after 5 minutes
Nov 13, 2015, 02:10 AM
I recommend fraps too, it's a pretty decent recording software but like blazing said you need a pretty good hard-drive as it records at high quality therefore you get these massive video clips that take up alot of space. Although you can download a program called handbrake which converts your clips into a different format e.g mp4 thus making your clip not as taxing on your harddrive. Sweet thing is you still get the same quality