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22nd July 2018, 05:59 | #1 | Link |
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? What are kids using to capture gameply (PC) ?
Windows 10 Pro, x64.
PC games (Steam/GOG) to PC capture. Same HDD drive, for now. I'm interested in lossless capture. OBS does UTV. In manner of speaking, but I think only limited to 420 conversions. As I understand it, I should probably capture in either RBG or YUV444. And if I can do high bit-depth, that'd be even better! I JUST learned about NVidia doing 4x DSR (3840x2160) and scale it to 1080p (my native resolution). Which does improve older games by A LOT! Screenshots are easy with MSI Afterburner/RivaTuner Statistics Server. 4K PNG screens. Boom. But for action scenes, I don't have time to take screenshots. So screencapture would be better. Lossless is great. High bit-depth would be better. I tried OSB Project, but it's all limited to 8bit/YUV/RGB only. UtVideo is supported. And some FFMPEG varients. But it all seems customized to only 8bit only. I have just a single HDD. I'm getting an SSD soon to re-arrange the whole system. The OS and game will be on the SSD. Then I can capture to HDD or maybe even the SSD then edit to the HDD. I don't plan to capture over 20 minutes of gameplay. The games I play, I'm aware of the upcoming actions that I would want to capture. So I can time it to keep it to a minimum. Any gamers here that recommend a program that captures lossless/high-bit-depth? Or is 8bits good enough? Some of the much older games can be tweaked with ReShade. ObsScure is one of the games I *can* play in 4K on 1080p (NVidia 4K DSR) without lag to screenshot / capture (8bit). I can have a few shaders active. Any more than about 3 or 4 and it drops to 30fps instead of 60fps. Although, I could probably live with just 30fps and get the same results. I tried games that use D3D11+, like Final Fantasy X, which uses Direct3D 11.4, but that killed my whole system running with Nvidia DSR 4.0x... Even on lowest graphic settings it only gave me 30fps. I have no idea what the PS2 gave for that game. I never really delved into that world for emulating PS2 games on PC. Should I care about matching my monitor rate? Or is 30 more than good enough for older games? D3D10+ (although.... only D3D11-OpenGL is all I get if it's not D3D9) never really helps much with Nvidia DSR. I generally only look at the much older games in my Steam library. Tron 2.0, Tron (something by Disney...; all using D3D9), all let me play in DSR 4K. Newer games like Final Fantasy X Remaster (using D3D11+), don't let me play in Nvidia 4k DSR
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