What good screenrecorders are out there?
I still use fraps like its 2007 and it sucks shit
Dxtory
A little complicated at first, but you get use to it.
>>54500199
loilo recorder, gratis forever and made by people who know what they're doing
records to motionjpeg at any quality level up to 99%, so it records with a much smaller performance hit than other programs at the measly cost of bigger files
finding a video converter that can actually handle said motionjpeg vids correctly is hard though, all of mine give stupid issues like playback speed mismatches
ShadowPlay
>>54500199
nVidia Share if you have nVidia GPU, OBS for AMD.
>>54500199
OBS
>>54500244
they're reluctant to specify their output format and all video slicing features are pro, I smell video DRM
LICEcap
Just use OBS senpai
>>54500199
I used to use dxtory, picked up OBS.. now encode videos 1080p60 @ 220fps or 720p60 @ 450fps with the gpu encoder on staxrips
>>54500348
forgot image
>best you can do is A/B test video with humans to subjectively tell which is better
>>54500199
If your serious about recording, get a capture card.
None, FRAPS despite not being updated in years still provides the best image quality.
>>54500283
this
any other suggestions are from idiots
Open Broadcaster Software, Action!
What is a good screen recorder for linux? Kazam has a nice UI but I can't select the goddamn bitrate, fuck.
>inb4 just record uncompressed and convert later
>inb4 just use ffmpeg from the terminal
Sorry, but I'm not autistic enough. Okay I may do the first.
>>54500589
Sure thing, kiddo.
>>54500643
>alias rec='ffmpeg ...'
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>prophet
>>54500199
i use obs for recording and streaming, i've never had any problems with it. i hear good things about shadowplay too
>>54500763
The "select an area to capture by clicking and dragging" function is still comfier than typing coordinates into the terminal.
>>54500763
I do see your point though.
>>54500915
>create aliases such as top half lefthalf, right half, top right half, etc
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>phrophet
>>54500578
>>54501022
Not really, even NVENC 130MBPS still produces lower image quality.