What recording program

Matusworld

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hello there i am Thinking about getting a new recoding program other than obs to record with.

Can you guys help me what program should i buy?

And if you have some good recordings settings to obs plz send me them becuase i don't think mine obs settings is the best right now ;D
 

NoDragonsPlz

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OBS is generally good.
I use an open source game recorder you can download. It's called Loilo game recorder. It gives pretty high def quality, while using minimal resources, so that's pretty good.
 

CyberPhython

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hello there i am Thinking about getting a new recoding program other than obs to record with.

Can you guys help me what program should i buy?

And if you have some good recordings settings to obs plz send me them becuase i don't think mine obs settings is the best right now ;D
Action Is the Best Followed By FRAPS
 

Nolan Westmore

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My recommendation is to look at the countless threads on the internet about the best game-recording solution before making a thread about it.

If you can make a thread, you can do a google search.
 

Brent Cone

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I use FRAPS a lot and the quality always comes out beautiful! :) However it will take lots of GB depending on how long you record! ;)
 

ZacsCustom

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hello there i am Thinking about getting a new recoding program other than obs to record with.

Can you guys help me what program should i buy?

And if you have some good recordings settings to obs plz send me them becuase i don't think mine obs settings is the best right now ;D
I'd recommend using Fraps(If you have alot of space, generally fraps takes up alot of Hard drive space, or SSD Space.)

Or you can use the recording software that comes with your Video card provider, Geforce Experience, or AMD Raptr, Both are Great, But Generally the rule of thumb is Nvidia provides better drivers so it really depends on what Video card you have, It's just to bad intel doesn't offer anything at this moment.

~Zac's Custom
 

Matusworld

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I'd recommend using Fraps(If you have alot of space, generally fraps takes up alot of Hard drive space, or SSD Space.)

Or you can use the recording software that comes with your Video card provider, Geforce Experience, or AMD Raptr, Both are Great, But Generally the rule of thumb is Nvidia provides better drivers so it really depends on what Video card you have, It's just to bad intel doesn't offer anything at this moment.

~Zac's Custom

Thx for the reply

What do you think about shadowplay ?
 

sodaholiczir

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I use shadowplay and so far it works great. I've tried others like mirillis action,fraps and dxtory but they dont work well for me probably because my cpu is crap (FX 6300)
 

ZacsCustom

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Thx for the reply

What do you think about shadowplay ?
If that is what your current video card supports, then by all means use it, I've used it in the past, and I've used AMD Raptr, they both do the same thing, the only difference is what video card your using supports it or doesn't.

Best of luck!

~Zac's Custom
 

GreenManX

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hello there i am Thinking about getting a new recoding program other than obs to record with.

Can you guys help me what program should i buy?

And if you have some good recordings settings to obs plz send me them becuase i don't think mine obs settings is the best right now ;D
I'm using Loilo Game Recorder. It is free and it makes great quality videos. Just choose 85 on quality scale and the files are not gonna be to big and keep it on 720p, otherwise it will take more than 500 Mb per minute.
 

Andrew's Graphic Designs

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OBS did not work for me either. Then I tried XSplit and that didn't work either for me but I found that Bandicam is the best recording software. Its not free but it works like a charm.
 

joaopneves

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Well, when I record on PC (which is not that common) I use Shadowplay because my PC has about 8 years old, so I need to get some money to upgrade it and try to get another software to record such as OBS or something alike.
 

midzan21

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If you have some decent Nvidia graphics from GTX660 and above (GTX graphics, not GT ones) use ShadowPlay. For others OBS is fine. Also Fraps can be used, but file size is problematic for me.
 

Entertainment Guys

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If you have a Mac then upgrade to Yosemite if you haven't done so and use quick time player to record. Quick time also allows recent iOS 8 devices to be plugged into the Mac and you can record their screen. There is a tutorial on our channel.
 

MyGamingFace

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I dont see it being mentioned by anyone, but i am using Elgato Game Capture HD. I am super happy with it! I find it very easy to setup for console and computer, and i dont see any problems with the fps. The version i have is the older one, and i think the newer one does recording in 60 fps, but i havent looked into it. I recommend it for sure!

EDIT:
Just realised that you might only meant software and not an actual device, like the elgato:) If that is the case, forget this reply!
 
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