Software for recording Mari0?
- Pixelworker
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Hello, Stabyourself Community!
I have another request: I'd like to record the window where Mari0 runs (for making walkthroughs, trailers , etc.). I tried using Cropper and the Screen Recorder from DVDVideosoft, but both return a very, very laggy output (about 0.25 - 0.5 FPS). Compared to the videos Maurice or other Stabyourself members produce - which don't lag at all - this Software appears not to operate as intended on Mari0. So I'd like to ask if you know a screen recording software which makes unlaggy videos.
I have another request: I'd like to record the window where Mari0 runs (for making walkthroughs, trailers , etc.). I tried using Cropper and the Screen Recorder from DVDVideosoft, but both return a very, very laggy output (about 0.25 - 0.5 FPS). Compared to the videos Maurice or other Stabyourself members produce - which don't lag at all - this Software appears not to operate as intended on Mari0. So I'd like to ask if you know a screen recording software which makes unlaggy videos.
Try this: http://obsproject.com/
Bandicam is what I used for recording the teaser level of Goomba Industries. I recorded it at 720 (I think, maybe even 1080. I can't remember) and had no lag what so ever.
Simply try some stuff out.
Simply try some stuff out.
- Pixelworker
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Thank you, but unluckily I own Windows XP, which isn't compatible with Open Broadcaster Software.Automatik wrote:Try this: http://obsproject.com/
Yeah, but I use a pretty old notebook with an internal graphic card, so it lags on it (both gameplay and recording).Jorichi wrote:Bandicam is what I used for recording the teaser level of Goomba Industries. I recorded it at 720 (I think, maybe even 1080. I can't remember) and had no lag what so ever.
Simply try some stuff out.
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- LightningFire
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Fraps is pretty useful too. It's the one I always use, since it lags me less.
- Pixelworker
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Thank you all for the quick replies!
I tried all of them, and Fraps lags the least, so I'll use it.
I tried all of them, and Fraps lags the least, so I'll use it.
- TripleXero
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Just gonna say, this all depends on your computer's ability to run these things too and not just the quality of the program
I use an in-game recorder which renders everything frame-by-frame so they're always smooth.
Before that I used camstudio: http://camstudio.org/
Before that I used camstudio: http://camstudio.org/
- Pixelworker
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Ohmygoshmauricehimselfansweredme
I've tried it, but Fraps still appears to work better on my computer (Furthermore, I've buyed its full version so I don't have any stupid watermarks, so that would have been sort of a waste of money). Anyway, thank you!
I've tried it, but Fraps still appears to work better on my computer (Furthermore, I've buyed its full version so I don't have any stupid watermarks, so that would have been sort of a waste of money). Anyway, thank you!
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You can try to download this Screen Recorder. It is easy to record any activity on your computer screen, like streaming video/audio, presentation, Skype dialog, game process and so on.
http://www.icoolsoft.com/guides/how-to- ... creen.html
http://www.icoolsoft.com/guides/how-to- ... creen.html
- Technochips
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Sorry this is a old post, you just bumped it