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Recording Gameplay For Editing - Constant Frame Rate

I've been planning to record and upload my footage for a while now but i've come across some issues. 

 

My PC Specs are:

CPU: i3 6100

GPU: RX 480

MoBo: ASUS Z170-P

PSU: Corsair VS450

RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (single stick to allow future upgrade)

SSD: Kingston SSDNow UV400 120GB

Case: Thermaltake Versa H24

Monitor: ViewSonic VX2457-mhd

Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit 

 

Basically, I recorded my gameplay footage using AMD Gaming Evolved's capture software (currently Plays TV) and everything has been fine. Well that was until I imported my footage into Adobe Premiere. After a minute of the video, the audio from the clip starts to drag behind the video clip that it's paired to. I know it's because Premiere is a professional software so it doesn't support variable frame rate video. I know a lot of people use Handbrake to convert their footage from VFR to CFR to allow them to edit their footage in Premiere and other high-end software. Unfortunately, due to using an i3, handbrake takes ages as I lack cores. So I was wondering whether anyone has any suggestions for capture software I could use that has CFR as an option. It would also be great if this software requires little to no upkeep, so i can just hit a button and record, but we'll see.

 

Any help would be fantastic,

 

Cheers!

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linus is definitely an expert on the video lagging behind the audio, but the other way around is new

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u could get a dual quad core xeon system with storage for 255

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1 minute ago, GDRRiley said:

u could get a dual quad core xeon system with storage for 255

but its from 2006 and uses lots of power, and is slow.

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3 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

but its from 2006 and uses lots of power, and is slow.

based on mulit core cinabench it is equal to the i3, you could just have the box render while you use the main pc for other things 

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9 minutes ago, BatchTheBrit said:

I've been planning to record and upload my footage for a while now but i've come across some issues. 

 

My PC Specs are:

CPU: i3 6100

GPU: RX 480

MoBo: ASUS Z170-P

PSU: Corsair VS450

RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (single stick to allow future upgrade)

SSD: Kingston SSDNow UV400 120GB

Case: Thermaltake Versa H24

Monitor: ViewSonic VX2457-mhd

Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit 

 

Basically, I recorded my gameplay footage using AMD Gaming Evolved's capture software (currently Plays TV) and everything has been fine. Well that was until I imported my footage into Adobe Premiere. After a minute of the video, the audio from the clip starts to drag behind the video clip that it's paired to. I know it's because Premiere is a professional software so it doesn't support variable frame rate video. I know a lot of people use Handbrake to convert their footage from VFR to CFR to allow them to edit their footage in Premiere and other high-end software. Unfortunately, due to using an i3, handbrake takes ages as I lack cores. So I was wondering whether anyone has any suggestions for capture software I could use that has CFR as an option. It would also be great if this software requires little to no upkeep, so i can just hit a button and record, but we'll see.

 

Any help would be fantastic,

 

Cheers!

Sorry. Your CPU is weak for recording. Even my i5 struggles to even record games. What resolution do you record your games at? 

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Don't use the AMD software for recording, it is horrible.

There are plenty of better free alternatives.

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Action! by Mirilis is a good software for this.

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13 minutes ago, GDRRiley said:

based on mulit core cinabench it is equal to the i3, you could just have the box render while you use the main pc for other things 

except then you need a capture card.

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1 minute ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

except then you need a capture card.

no take the files, move them to the box and then move them back

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1 minute ago, GDRRiley said:

no take the files, move them to the box and then move them back

and how does that affect it? they can convert it on there main pc and its much faster than a old server

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3 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

and how does that affect it? they can convert it on there main pc and its much faster than a old server

it should convert at about the same speed but it isn't trying up his main pc. 

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doesn't amd already have the new recording tool? 

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My CPU has never been an issue when recording games, but it takes over a day to convert the files over when using Handbrake (I record in like 2 hour sessions). I would use OBS as it has constant frame rate, but it also has many issues. I find that OBS rarely finds the window that I want to record, and then it can crash when i'm trying to record. The AMD one hasn't had a single issue similar to this. So is there other software I could use other than OBS?

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13 hours ago, Abdul201588 said:

Sorry. Your CPU is weak for recording. Even my i5 struggles to even record games. What resolution do you record your games at? 

My CPU has never been an issue. I can record flawlessly 1080p 60fps with a bitrate of about 40000 and i've never had an issue in that regard

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13 hours ago, GDRRiley said:

u could get a dual quad core xeon system with storage for 255

I don't want to spend any more money than I have to. I want cheap solutions and buying a second PC isn't one of them! All it needs is a change of software (Not OBS because it barely works for me). I could just buy a better CPU and that would cost less than buying a second box. 

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