Sand Worm
New Member
Hi,
My goal is to record games at 1080p with negligible loss of performance while keeping high fidelity in image quality.
I first tried OBS + NVEnc, then Nvidia's Shadowplay, MSI Afterburner (+ NVEnc or Quicksync), and finally OBS + Quick Sync.
The latter I found out to be the best for my system:
i5 4670K + Noctua NH-U14S
16GB 1600MHz
GTX 970 G1 GAMING
Seagate 600 SSD for running all software
Crucial MX100 SSD for recording videos
Windows 8.1 Pro
I signed up just to kindly ask you this: please consider giving us an option to disable the "Incompatible Hook Modules" popup window, as some of us want to be able to incorporate all of MSI Afterburner's monitoring data in our videos.
Currently I have to leave the game to press Ignore and then come back to it again. That defeats the whole purpose of a hotkey to start recording.
Thank you. As a computer engineer I really appreciate your work.
My goal is to record games at 1080p with negligible loss of performance while keeping high fidelity in image quality.
I first tried OBS + NVEnc, then Nvidia's Shadowplay, MSI Afterburner (+ NVEnc or Quicksync), and finally OBS + Quick Sync.
The latter I found out to be the best for my system:
i5 4670K + Noctua NH-U14S
16GB 1600MHz
GTX 970 G1 GAMING
Seagate 600 SSD for running all software
Crucial MX100 SSD for recording videos
Windows 8.1 Pro
I signed up just to kindly ask you this: please consider giving us an option to disable the "Incompatible Hook Modules" popup window, as some of us want to be able to incorporate all of MSI Afterburner's monitoring data in our videos.
Currently I have to leave the game to press Ignore and then come back to it again. That defeats the whole purpose of a hotkey to start recording.
Thank you. As a computer engineer I really appreciate your work.