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Recording software

Submitted by MattSal, , Thread ID: 61807

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RE: Recording software

#21
Windows screen recorder.

or use obs.

or a camtasia crack, It's all up to you, look at which is the best for you!

RE: Recording software

#22
I use OBS i have tinkerd with a few other programs but obs seems to be a good one to use

RE: Recording software

#23
Nvidia shadow play no ? or OBS which is the best ^^ or action!

RE: Recording software

#24
Like everyone else has said: OBS
Although if you have a NVIDIA graphics card you can use Shadowplay which offers good quality and very little performance hit.

RE: Recording software

#25
As others have said, I would recommend OBS Studio - especially if you want to be legit about it. If you do not mind being a dirty-pirate, I found Dxtory rather enjoyable. I have not seen an updated cracked version so but I have not really looked. You may have better results too. If you want to contribute to the developer, it's a one-time payment of $35 I believe. However, there have been some people who have said that because of how it works, it does not work on all games.

RE: Recording software

#26
I use OBS with AMD's hardware encoder and it works great. If you have an AMD card, ReLive is also great (I really dig the in-game control panel thing), however I had some problems with audio capture since I use an external audio interface with special drivers which ReLive didn't handle too well.

RE: Recording software

#27
I recommend OBS too. You would have a lot more settings with OBS besides saving.

RE: Recording software

#28
If you have a NVIDIA GPU, you could always use ShadowPlay. It works great for recording and streaming.

RE: Recording software

#29
OBS because it's free, cutomizable, and streams. also very easy to do

RE: Recording software

#30
As multiple other users have suggested, OBS. It is highly configurable and will usually give you good performance.

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