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is there any software which can record 4k 60fps gameplay? If there is, at what bitrate can it record gameplay and how big will be the file size

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ShadowPlay from nvidia should support it. It's the best program to record you gameplay with almost no effect on your overall performance and gaming experience.

But that's only if you have Nvidia GPU .... although if you are playing at 4K with 60fps .... you need to have nvidia, since AMD GPUs can't handle that.

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4 minutes ago, apaar123 said:

is there any software which can record 4k 60fps gameplay? If there is, at what bitrate can it record gameplay and how big will be the file size

Try obs and keep the bit rate at 50000KBPS. 

 

to find the size:

bitrate/8=byte rate.

 

Byte rate*video length (in seconds)=Video size

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1 minute ago, Simon771 said:

ShadowPlay from nvidia should support it. It's the best program to record you gameplay with almost no effect on your overall performance and gaming experience.

But that's only if you have Nvidia GPU .... although if you are playing at 4K with 60fps .... you need to have nvidia, since AMD GPUs can't handle that.

yeah but any idea how big will be the files be?

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2 minutes ago, Simon771 said:

ShadowPlay from nvidia should support it. It's the best program to record you gameplay with almost no effect on your overall performance and gaming experience.

But that's only if you have Nvidia GPU .... although if you are playing at 4K with 60fps .... you need to have nvidia, since AMD GPUs can't handle that.

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9 minutes ago, apaar123 said:

yeah but any idea how big will be the files be?

Probably pretty big because some vloggers record in 4k and they fill up like 2tb a month or something close to that

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9 minutes ago, Billy_Mays said:

Probably pretty big because some vloggers record in 4k and they fill up like 2tb a month or something close to that

and where do they store so much videos? specially daily vloggers

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and where do they store so much videos? specially daily vloggers

NAS (Network Attached Storage) 

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and where do they store so much videos? specially daily vloggers

NAS's or huge storage or delete them after a while

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20 minutes ago, apaar123 said:

yeah but any idea how big will be the files be?

Depends on quality that you want to record in. Will be kinda big files, but you can always edit them.

Main thing that I like about is, that it's like raw file, then you can edit and shrink it if you want. For me that isn't any problem since I have 4TB nas.

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2 minutes ago, apaar123 said:

and where do they store so much videos? specially daily vloggers

Raw 4k takes up 2gbs per minute but what I've heard it's hard to edit it and "According to Videomaker, " One hour of standard definition DV footage requires approximately 12.7GB of storage"

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guys i will be using nas but i will be uploading regularly. My content will be 4k gameplay and not 4k vlogs so i dont think they will have very high bitrate. Sometimes 1080p also and my videos will be ranging from 15mins to 2 hours too

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Just now, apaar123 said:

guys i will be using nas but i will be uploading regularly. My content will be 4k gameplay and not 4k vlogs so i dont think they will have very high bitrate. Sometimes 1080p also and my videos will be ranging from 15mins to 2 hours too

50000 kps and well go with a 100 tb server or 64tb

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Just now, DeezNoNos said:

50000 kps and well go with a 100 tb server or 64tb

80tb will be perfect i guess for a 8 bay drive

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7 minutes ago, apaar123 said:

80tb will be perfect i guess for a 8 bay drive

Maybe get one with more bay, you can add more later

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Just now, DeezNoNos said:

Maybe get one with more bay, you can add more later

i will expansion unit to that one if i need it

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Just now, apaar123 said:

i will expansion unit to that one if i need it

Re u buying a nas? 

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Just now, DeezNoNos said:

Re u buying a nas? 

yeah

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Just now, apaar123 said:

yeah

No building it yourself?

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Just now, DeezNoNos said:

No building it yourself?

i am buying from synology a basic 8 bay nas

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5 minutes ago, apaar123 said:

i am buying from synology a basic 8 bay nas

what is the price?

 

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1 minute ago, DeezNoNos said:

what is the price?

 

800$

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1 hour ago, apaar123 said:

yeah but any idea how big will be the files be?

The raw files will be huge you'll need a dedicated HDD only to store long 4k footages and something like Sony Vegas later to condensate it lighter

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