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grimlust:
Ok so I understand I'm very new to the community but hey I love this stuff so I thought I might as well start a discussion about it. What programs do you use to record? Or what about convert with? Or edit with?

I've tried many different programs to record with lol ranging from Fraps to Xsplit and everything in between. Personally I really like the Open broadcasting software as a means to not only record but to do any live streaming (or both at once if you wish)

You can obtain near perfect capture without much frame loss due to the fact obs just doesn't eat away at your resources like some programs IE fraps. Not only that but you can put up your own custom overlays or webcams seamlessly into your recordings. Making for a pretty nice experience. The only downside with OBS that I personally encounter comes in 2 forms. 1. It saves everything in a FLV format that has to be converted (not a deal breaker by any means... just annoying) 2. The game capture function rarely works. So you have to rely on window capture or using video capture devices you can integrate IE Uscreen or Dxtory (dxtory creates way to large of files IMHO tho)

Best part about OBS its free! https://obsproject.com/download if you wish to play around with it. If anyone has any questions about it i'd be more than happy to help. Could even demonstrate settings etc via live stream.

As far as a conversion program I'm really a fan of xmedia recode. It's also free and lets you convert a plethora of different file types and that's beyond perfect for me. http://www.videohelp.com/tools/XMedia-Recode link for anyone who is interested.

Now for video editing or rendering I used to prefer camtasia studio.. but i'll be honest that's an expensive route and for the basic needs of posting to youtube windows movie maker should suffice.

I'm certainly not the best youtuber out there but I do have a passion for it and would love some discussion! <3

Finniespin:
I heard someone say shadowplay from Nvidia works pretty well. Only like 3-5 FPS frameloss.

(And the ability to stream, dont quote)

grimlust:

--- Quote from: Finniespin on November 13, 2013, 01:01:38 PM ---I heard someone say shadowplay from Nvidia works pretty well. Only like 3-5 FPS frameloss.

(And the ability to stream, dont quote)

--- End quote ---

I just tried out Shadowplay to record some BF4 footage (previously this title was the biggest pain in the ass for me to record with decent quality and a reasonable filesize without performance loss) but WOW it did a perfect job! Only issue I have is I was unable to set up my mic so I could do live commentary but regardless it still might be possible and i'm just not that familiar with the software yet. But I would HIGHLY recommend this option for pure game-play recordings.

Finniespin:
Yea, I forgot to adress that issue...

Just use Windows mic recorder or something.

Red:

--- Quote from: Finniespin on November 15, 2013, 11:43:21 AM ---Yea, I forgot to adress that issue...

Just use Windows mic recorder or something.

--- End quote ---

Umm... If you're in hidden/most games/mods that can record a .dem file try doing this.. voice_loopback 1 I think. It forces your game to play back sound from your microphone, that might work for Shadow play.

Also, would making so your computer plays back your mic to you while you're recording make it record that loopback in general? Or have you tried that?

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