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any recording software takes a pretty big performance hit.
If your video card is an nvidia, use shadowplay. If it's not, I'd recommend dxtory, when I use it, it makes my frames drop by 2 and I've configured it so the video files take up hardly any hard drive space. Fraps makes 10GB files for 30 seconds of footage and it kills your performance so I wouldn't recommend using that. Plus, fraps is over rated.If you have an AMD video card and are willing to spend ~$6, I'd recommend following this guide here. (Use bluesky video capture, not uscreencapture)P.S. The bluesky video capture can record 30 fps for 1 hour and only make a 10GB file VS. frap's 30 second 10 GB file.Quote from: Nick3306 on March 12, 2014, 07:21:55 pmany recording software takes a pretty big performance hit.You've never heard of shadowplay, have you?
Quote from: Mr_Mr_Mr on March 12, 2014, 08:53:20 pmIf your video card is an nvidia, use shadowplay. If it's not, I'd recommend dxtory, when I use it, it makes my frames drop by 2 and I've configured it so the video files take up hardly any hard drive space. Fraps makes 10GB files for 30 seconds of footage and it kills your performance so I wouldn't recommend using that. Plus, fraps is over rated.If you have an AMD video card and are willing to spend ~$6, I'd recommend following this guide here. (Use bluesky video capture, not uscreencapture)P.S. The bluesky video capture can record 30 fps for 1 hour and only make a 10GB file VS. frap's 30 second 10 GB file.Quote from: Nick3306 on March 12, 2014, 07:21:55 pmany recording software takes a pretty big performance hit.You've never heard of shadowplay, have you?I have, but seeing as moses does not have a desktop gpu, he will not be able to use it as it does not support notebook gpus.