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How to Record Gameplay With Perfect Quality (No FRAPS)

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What do you mean? where did you find that?

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https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en

 

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Oh I never saw that, not sure how you get that status though

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So it seems recording through Afterburner hits my FPS hard. I've tried doing a few test recordings with other softwares with Quick Sync, it seems it's identical to APP, i'm guessing CUDA would be pretty similar too. I think I'll just stick with APP so I can disable the iGPU and get back the 256M of RAM.

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So it seems recording through Afterburner hits my FPS hard. I've tried doing a few test recordings with other softwares with Quick Sync, it seems it's identical to APP, i'm guessing CUDA would be pretty similar too. I think I'll just stick with APP so I can disable the iGPU and get back the 256M of RAM.

Maybe its configured wrong or the storage drive your recording too is not fast enough.

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So it seems recording through Afterburner hits my FPS hard. I've tried doing a few test recordings with other softwares with Quick Sync, it seems it's identical to APP, i'm guessing CUDA would be pretty similar too. I think I'll just stick with APP so I can disable the iGPU and get back the 256M of RAM.

Did you check "Use dedicated encoder server"?

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Did you check "Use dedicated encoder server"?

 

Yep, along with all the settings you had.

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Just going to say "With Perfect Quality" you literally have to record to RAW or lossless. More likly RAW if you want to preserver the 4:4:4 color depth as not many lossless codec's support that.

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I don't have an "external plugin" option

cce5d7d4c5.png I gave my iGPU 256MB of RAM in my bios, but

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you confuse me with your magic and such

what version of afterburner are you using? and yes I have a second monitor plugged into my iGPU.

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Yep, along with all the settings you had.

Strange... I cant help you because i don't know whats wrong. Maybe try checking your memory settings and check the GPU clock on the iGPU other than that idk whats wrong works fine for me even for 60fps recording.

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Just going to say "With Perfect Quality" you literally have to record to RAW or lossless. More likly RAW if you want to preserver the 4:4:4 color depth as not many lossless codec's support that.

okay but im trying to be realistic about is when i say perfect quality i mean you cant see any compression artifacts with the naked eye.

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Care to explain?

its called raptr it comes with amd drivers and you can record gameplay at high quality like shadowplay

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I don't have an "external plugin" option

cce5d7d4c5.png I gave my iGPU 256MB of RAM in my bios, but

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you confuse me with your magic and such

First off the iGPU will always show up as 0mb of vram because it dosent have its own dedicated ram.

 

second try updating msi afterburner to the latest official option.

 

third update igpu driver to latest.

 

also my GPUz looks like this

some of your readings are less than mine even tho you have a better igpu check your bios.

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its called raptr it comes with amd drivers and you can record gameplay at high quality like shadowplay

Cool I didnt know amd had their own solution/

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So does this method have an impact on the fps as big as normal recording with afterburner?

I don't care for the quality, but for the performance.

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So does this method have an impact on the fps as big as normal recording with afterburner?

I don't care for the quality, but for the performance.

Some users say they have a fpos hit from very small to very large vbut I get less that 1fps hit and the quality looks like bluray footage.

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So I have managed to get QuickSync recording working, but I think MSI Afterburner's OSD crashes some games forcing me to restart my PC... Also the FPS impact depends on if your game is very CPU dependent or not. For example, recording GTA IV with QuickSync halves my framerate, but in BeamNG.Drive the framerate only drops to 30-50.

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So I have managed to get QuickSync recording working, but I think MSI Afterburner's OSD crashes some games forcing me to restart my PC... Also the FPS impact depends on if your game is very CPU dependent or not. For example, recording GTA IV with QuickSync halves my framerate, but in BeamNG.Drive the framerate only drops to 30-50.

Strange i tried it with multiple games and none of them had more than 1-2 fps hit.

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Can it be done with one Monitor?

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Can it be done with one Monitor?

Yea? just tell it ones there on VGA even doesnt see it. Luke showed this off in a semi recent video.

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Didn't Luke do a video about using OBS and intel quicksync?  Isn't it the same concept with less work?

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Didn't Luke do a video about using OBS and intel quicksync?  Isn't it the same concept with less work?

yes and possibly yes

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Can it be done with one Monitor?

I don't think so or at least i couldn't get it to work but it will work if your one monitor has 2 inputs.

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Didn't Luke do a video about using OBS and intel quicksync?  Isn't it the same concept with less work?

He might have done a video like it but IMO this works better for game recording.

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