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So, I was trying to find a good way to record my game, and I figured I give AMD's Raptr software a try. Unable to get Twitch to work properly, but the Game Video Recorder (GVR) works rather well for COD4.

 

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A little boo boo, I was spectating Donkey but thought it was Yaccster, my apologies PingLo.

 

 

 



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not bad! the compression is very acceptable. What datarate did you have it set on?



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not bad! the compression is very acceptable. What datarate did you have it set on?

 

30Mb/s, 720p, 30fps



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30Mb/s, 720p, 30fps

 

dang! no wonder it looks so good. That'll really fill up your HD in no-time.

 

In Crysis the highest I could go without noticing a hit in FPS was around 5MB/s (not including audio)

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uhhhhhh...  then 30MB/s can't be right at all.   You would have 8GB on your hands.

 

(4min * 60sec/min + 19sec) * 30MB/sec = 7,770MB

 

If the dump file was only 700MB / 4:19  then you had at average data rate of only 2.7MB/s



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Mb not MB. Assuming that wasnt a typo. However even with that it would still be getting close to one GB. There could also have been some real-time compression and not a dump of raw video.



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Mb not MB. Assuming that wasnt a typo. However even with that it would still be getting close to one GB. There could also have been some real-time compression and not a dump of raw video.

 

Correct, Mb as in Mega bits not bytes. There was compression, it was mp4 file format. Actual file size 774MB.



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oh, well then that makes sense lol  :lol:

 

Have you tried OBS? I've always had good luck with it. Also, it's FREE!



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Here's some crysis footage I took with OBS.

 

I was still trying to get the codec setup right. I gave it as much data as I could without hitting my fps but it still had a lot of trouble with grass.

 



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Check these out for OBS. They might help.

 

https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/how-to-make-high-quality-local-recordings.16/

 

https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/recording-gameplay-for-youtube.12033/

 

I follow the first one and the final quality before editing or uploading is good for typical footage. Dunno about stuff with lots of grass like Crysis. Two and a half hours will require a huge amount of space however. As all DV sized stuff will.



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I used OBS briefly, found Raptr to be simpler and not take a hit on my FPS. If you look at the top right corner, that's the FPS I am getting while recording. Any other software, like Xfire, OBS, XSplit, I take a bit hit on my FPS. Wow 2 hrs 29 minutes that's gotta be a huge file. 



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I used OBS briefly, found Raptr to be simpler and not take a hit on my FPS. If you look at the top right corner, that's the FPS I am getting while recording. Any other software, like Xfire, OBS, XSplit, I take a bit hit on my FPS. Wow 2 hrs 29 minutes that's gotta be a huge file. 

 

yes... lol... it was huge...  I deleted it pretty quick after uploading it.

 

btw, some of the better carnage is at the end... starting around 2:00

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