![]() Mirillis Action! gives you Greenscreen Mode. With Action! you can record and stream your gameplay, web player videos, record music, capture screenshots, add webcams, microphone commentary. Playclaw: Had some color issues, but it was fast.Action! screen recorder allows streaming and real-time recording of Windows desktop in a superb HD video quality. Also I hate that it doesn't tell me I'm recording. OBS: Good and free, but unless you have a i7 and turn your settings onto slowest the quality will never compare. Pretty decent and doesn't drop fps by much. ![]() I had some weird issues with it crashing on me though.īandicam: Rather nice, I think pewds used it before. If you go with some other option find something that records using h.264, that'll keep your file sizes small and maintain good quality.īig file size options (made this list without reading your post lol.):ĭxtory: Lots of options, you can use your own encoder, multiple audio streams, but it's lot more complex than fraps.Īction: Pretty good and pretty quick. I'd recommend also recording at 720p and at 30 fps to try to keep your videos smaller. If you want to keep the quality at a small file size there's honestly not that many other options. It's the fastest (excluding OBS), quality is great (good as fraps), file sizes are pretty good (51 min video was, 30 fps, 720p, and only 2.52 gb), and it's easy to use. Personally I think it's the best recording software out there. I have calculated the math behind it and I have no idea how Nvidia can retain a 50MBps bitrate with a fraction of the file size actually needed to sustain that.? Magic i'd say. Either way the best free option with low file size for bitrate is ShadowPlay. If your source bitrate is say 14,000kbps and your export video is 20,000kbps you may see less quality or video corruption (artifacts). Lossless is only a good idea if you know you have the storage space required for the file output, if you don't then you should probably use something like x264 codec which does the same sort of thing but you have more control over the bitrate. MSI Afterburner works well for most games, I tend to use DXtory (Costs about $50-60AUD) whenever I can keep a stable 60fps otherwise I either use ShadowPlay or MSI Afterburner. If you don't like OBS and you don't like FRAPS' file sizes the next thing to try would be MSI Afterburner. of course with the exception of Nvidia ShadowPlay which requires a Nvidia GPU. Sadly there aren't many free options that work well.
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