Counterparts ShadowPlay
Good day!Playing on a weak PC and need a program for recording which has the function instant replay like eduhi.
The possibility to use Shadowplay no as is the graphics card is below 600-series (namely the Gigabyte GV-N450OC-1GI).
Trying to get the overlay through the files. Turned out, there is an overlay eduhi but nothing is recorded. I tried different versions of this error but nothing came of it.
Barely pulled GTA V and play on RP servers. Continuous recording is also needed, but there are unexpected moments that I would like poznati this replay.
I will be glad for any suggestions and tips.
Windows 10 has a built-in function of recording gameplay and the desktop. Look, maybe there's something similar.
nagatopain wrote:
...need a recording program which has the function instant replay...
For example in MSI Afterburner is similar: you can install the pre-recording at the right time / file size, automatically / manually to RAM or to a file.
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On my settings, when you press the buttons the pre-recording video, the program starts to dump the last 60 seconds of the game in RAM, and when you press shortcut keys video Capture - writes to a file.
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After a minute on video it is visible as there is a reset from RAM to a file + append posleduschego time (in the lower left corner). The font is specifically increased in RTSS for better visibility.
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Thanks for the advice. I did not know that there is. I didn't get to do the pre-recording option. The entry is regular, and when you bind the pre-recording - you receive the size and the timer but in the folder there is nothing. Exhibited your nastry
nagatopain wrote:
...The entry is regular, and when you bind the pre-recording - you receive the size and the timer but in the folder there is nothing...
With the settings as I record first takes place in the RAM and not to a file on disk. The pre-recording and recording you need to configure different keyboard shortcuts to avoid confusion.
First run the pre-recording, then at the right moment, include recording video from the buffer of the pre-recording option (from RAM) will be dumped to a file on disk. But if the recording is not stopped - will continue to write directly to a file (as in my video). When recording stops, the pre-recording will continue to work until it is turned off manually (if it is enable so set up, not automatic, when you start the program).
Depending on the quality of the video, the time setting and the file size of the pre-recording option should regulate itself: if the file size is insufficient - can record less than the set time (will depend on set size). The main thing is not to overdo it: if the pre-recording will be done in the RAM to calculate the time / size based on available RAM and not to forget that the game itself to work, it is also required.