Title.
Just want to know the range of options people use, hoping for something not so computer intensive, and I’d like to know if people are recording entire rounds or just using clip software that passively records?
Title.
Just want to know the range of options people use, hoping for something not so computer intensive, and I’d like to know if people are recording entire rounds or just using clip software that passively records?
OBS for recording (used to use Xbox game bar but its dogshit for not letting you specify what screens to record, leading to the auto-focus missing clips 20% of the time + no way to monitor it real time)
Opensource for editing
Handbrake for compression
I generally record the entire round and just delete it if I ate shit, clip interesting parts and then delete the rest.
OBS. Probably the best around (even free)
OBS, Replay buffer. Settings to taste. Cut/edit in Premiere or Davinci Resolve (free, better alternative).
Leave it rolling 24/7 on desktop scene, performance impact is marginal with conservative quality settings on NVENC.
I use OBS and davinci resolve to edit everything
OBS for recording
I have it set up with replay buffer, and I have it launching automatically by
Having a shortcut of it in my shell:startup folder, with the Target in properties set to
"C:\Program Files\obs-studio\bin\64bit\obs64.exe" --startreplaybuffer --disable-shutdown-check
Its with a 40 second buffer
Kdenlive for editing
Used to it, its free and open source, not much else to say about it.
I use(d) (not setup rn) OBS replay set to 20m; then I’d edit it down in davinci resolve. I originally learned video editing in premiere and while resolve isn’t quite as intuitive it’s not evil ass adobe software so it’s worth.
windows + g (gamebar). Doesn’t require you to start OBS and record entire rounds, it just runs at all times ![]()
Medal set to clip my entire monitor.