Doing it through replays is needlessly complicated, time consuming and doesn't turn out well. Don't bother.
Have you tried with OBS yet?
What CPU and what GPU do you have?
Have you tried with OBS yet?
What CPU and what GPU do you have?
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I'm a little confused. You say you can't play and record (which is perfectly understandable), but your laptop can handle replays. Why send the replay to someone else to record it instead of doing that yourself then? Did you mean to say it can't handle replays (or is running a replay more intensive than I think it is, making it impossible to record at the same time)?
Wayne3100 wrote:
I'm a little confused. You say you can't play and record (which is perfectly understandable), but your laptop can handle replays. Why send the replay to someone else to record it instead of doing that yourself then? Did you mean to say it can't handle replays (or is running a replay more intensive than I think it is, making it impossible to record at the same time)?
Recording a game while I'm playing ord recording a replay with, say FRAPS for instance, is the same thing (I tried), and my laptop can't handle it very well. I must send the replay to someone else with a better PC that can handle recording so that the video doesn't get laggy.
Searz wrote:
Doing it through replays is needlessly complicated, time consuming and doesn't turn out well. Don't bother.
Have you tried with OBS yet?
What CPU and what GPU do you have?
Have you tried with OBS yet?
What CPU and what GPU do you have?
I know it's needleesly complicated, but it's the only way I can do it, since I am unable to record. I am not buying a new PC for the next 3 years (unless a miracle happens), AT LEAST. I will try out the program you mention, though.
Also, I believe CPU and GPU don't have a HUUUGE impact, the problem is with my hard drive (HDD). It's less than 7200 rpm, which is not the best for recording. Just in case, I have an Intel i7-4700MQ and a Nvidia 740m (it's a pretty bad combo, don't judge plz, I got this laptop really cheap xD ).
EDIT: Thank you kind sir for mentioning OBS, it really works wonders. It took a shietton of tweaking but the videos are smooth as silk. Looks like I'm gonna be able to record a video after all :) Thanks
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Latest Legend wrote:
I don't know who told you your hard drive was the bottleneck, but in my humblest of opinions that's the best piece of ******** I've heard in a good while. I'm not a hardware person though.
When you are recording, the video is being written to the hard drive, no? At least, that's one of the things people over the Web mention. The other core part of recording is a good processor, but I think mine is more than enough xD
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So you're suggesting that copying a movie from one hard disk to your hard disk (connection and other hard drive form no limit) takes longer than the playtime of the movie? If you'd copy it over USB 2.0 it'd probably still be faster. Now, I know there's fragmentation and I know it's not just a simple case of "copying the screen state to the hard drive", also the movie from the copying example is compressed, furthermore the drive is used by multiple processes, but I'd still be surprised.
Not that I still need to prove my point since OBS managed to do it perfectly fine ^^'
But maybe someone more knowledgeable on the topic at hand could tell me I'm stupid if I am? Would appreciate it if that's the case.
Not that I still need to prove my point since OBS managed to do it perfectly fine ^^'
But maybe someone more knowledgeable on the topic at hand could tell me I'm stupid if I am? Would appreciate it if that's the case.
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Re4XN wrote:
Also, I believe CPU and GPU don't have a HUUUGE impact, the problem is with my hard drive (HDD). It's less than 7200 rpm, which is not the best for recording. Just in case, I have an Intel i7-4700MQ and a Nvidia 740m (it's a pretty bad combo, don't judge plz, I got this laptop really cheap xD ).
EDIT: Thank you kind sir for mentioning OBS, it really works wonders. It took a shietton of tweaking but the videos are smooth as silk. Looks like I'm gonna be able to record a video after all :) Thanks
EDIT: Thank you kind sir for mentioning OBS, it really works wonders. It took a shietton of tweaking but the videos are smooth as silk. Looks like I'm gonna be able to record a video after all :) Thanks
Oh, I'm mainly asking to know which encoding options you will have available to you.
Intel and Nvidia both have hardware encoding that works with OBS.
What are your encoding settings?
I went with Nvidia's encoder because Intel Quick Sync caused audio sync problems for me.
I'm using the "Nvidia NVENC" encoder at quality balance 8, 15000kb/s VBR (Variable BitRate) with audio at 128kb/s, 44.1kHz and AAC format. I really recommend turning the "Use CBR" (Constant BitRate) option off for local recording. These settings are all in the "Encoding" tab, but more options can be found in the "Advanced" tab.
Make sure you have CFR (Constant FrameRate) turned off. There are a lot of different encoding options in the "NVENC Preset" drop-down. I found the best results with "High Performance Low Latency (2pass)". Very little performance impact with good quality balance.
I can also teach you a bit about video transcoding if you'd like. It's very useful for videos you'd like to keep on your PC as it can reduce file sizes by half with very little loss in quality.
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Vynertje wrote:
I think hard drive speeds can be a bottleneck if you're recording at super high bitrates, but not for standard-definition or HD content. I record my stream footage to a old, mechanical hard drive and I have no issues at all.
Yeah, pretty much. Most older harddrives are even at their slowest capable of 30mb/s, which is enough for decent quality 2160p (4K) video and plenty enough for super high quality 1080p video.
I go with 15mb/s (15000kb/s) myself, because beyond that the files get a little too large.
(VBR tho, so with little movement the bitrate can go down to even as low as 5mb/s)

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Then, earlier today I had this one idea. I could play a game and record my voice ONLY. Then I'd send my replay (not the video, my laptop can handle replays) to one of you, you'd record it and send the video back to me, where I overlap it with my recorded Audio. Purrfect!
Will this actually work? It also requires one of you to sacrifice himself for the greater cause (I need a voluntary). I probably won't be able to play this week, but I might be able to do this next week. Need opinions.
EDIT: I tried DXTory to record a game, it wasn't bad and I had no lag while playing, but the resulting video had some very serious lag spikes... I can't upload it like that...