

What this actually does is tell RTSS to create a separate process which seamlessly bypasses the issue of using 32-bit codecs with 64-bit games and vice-versa.Īh the settings in the picture were the default settings, I still hadn't changed a whole lot yet. Multithreaded optimizaiton should be left at "automatic" since AFAIK it doesn't suffer from the logical processor detection issue Outcast 1.1 does (see its article for more details).

100% quality if your system can record without issue, something lower like 90% or 85% otherwise). Quality should be as high as your system can handle (i.e.Cap the frame rate using both the setting which just says "Framerate", which sets the video's FPS, and the Framerate limit setting, which sets the FPS the recorded game will be limited to while recording (using multiples of the video's framerate from 0 to 5, with 0 representing no cap), to either 60FPS, the maximum effective FPS for YouTube, or the FPS limit of the game you intend to record.I'd use "full frame" frame size (unless you're doing 4K, in which case you may want to keep it as-is).

They'll give you great quality with minimum lag since your GPU's on-board H.264 co-processor will be handling the compression. Otherwise, what you have selected in terms of compression is good that said, if you have a GPU which supports one of the hardware-based compression schemes (Intel Quick Sync, AMD VCE, or NVIDIA NVENC), you may want to try one of those as well. Why? You'll be quickly accumulating gigabytes of hard drive space just for a couple of minutes of footage. If you have a spare 1TB or greater hard drive/hard drive array you can use, I'd use uncompressed video and save exclusively to that hard drive. I don't really know what settings to use. I didn't pay too much attention though seeing as I just hate this tiny ass window. If you intend to record screen, especially gameplay activities, without frame drops, the first one, Joyoshare VidiKit is a decent choice since it is low-budget and comprehensive.Okay so now I see what really annoyed me, I didn't realize MSI Afterburner was using my Public folder which was kinda annoying.

To help you find a suitable one as soon as possible, we summarize what it can do as follows. Each of them is good at recording screen with its own special features. This list shows you 8 Fraps alternatives. 2-minute video capture and watermark in free trial version Conclusion:
