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Tribute to Frostmane, Champion of Coldridge

PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 8:44 pm
by Simonich
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Re: Tribute to Frostmane, Champion of Coldridge

PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 4:38 am
by twinkacc
You could've posted a video, 'comrade'.

Re: Tribute to Frostmane, Champion of Coldridge

PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 7:33 am
by Simonich
twinkacc wrote:You could've posted a video, 'comrade'.


Oh no, i wish i could. Maybe soon sometime

Re: Tribute to Frostmane, Champion of Coldridge

PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 7:39 am
by Uzephi
Simonich wrote:
twinkacc wrote:You could've posted a video, 'comrade'.


Oh no, i wish i could. Maybe soon sometime


Soon™

For real though. If you have a graphics card less than 4 years old from Nvidia or ATI/AMD, they have capture software to have minimal load on the system.

http://raptr.com/amd
Capture your best moments even after they've happened, and share them on Plays.tv. Virtually no impact on performance, whether you have a graphics card or not.


http://www.geforce.com/geforce-experience/shadowplay
GPU accelerated H.264 video encoder
Records up to the last 20 minutes of gameplay in Shadow Mode
Records unlimited length video in Manual Mode
Broadcasts to Twitch
Records up to 4K resolution at 130 Mbps
Minimal performance impact
Full desktop capture (desktop GPUs only)


Edit: This isn't meant to be condescending. This post is to educate you for the future of giving us content. Instead of images, there is two softwares, depending on your hardware, that will give you videos with minimal performance impact. I personally used Raptr on my R7 and can record 5-7hrs of footage and it only uses up 10GB of data at 720p60fps and really good quality to boot. So size isn't an issue. In comparison, DxTory 1hr of footage at 720p60 is up to 1TB