Question / Help Is it possible to set the replay buffer in memory?

Kaduseon

New Member
Say, I have 32GB (or some other inordinately large amount of RAM for the job), would it be possible to set the replay buffer to be in memory rather than in a file?

I would be using Windows 10.

I won't be heartbroken if I can't, or if it was shown to be a terrible idea during testing and development. I'm mostly just curious.
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
I'm pretty sure it does save a rolling buffer in RAM until you hit the 'save replay' button, at which point it dumps that RAM buffer into a file on the disk. Though it may pre-allocate a file of the estimated buffer size on the disk to avoid out-of-space issues. I don't think it does though.
 

Kaduseon

New Member
Ah, thanks for the reply. I was a little confused by how it had separate estimated memory usage for the replay buffer, and how it also had a replay buffer file path. So, is it more like the path is where it will dump what's currently in the buffer?
 

Boildown

Active Member
If it didn't save to memory, you could use a RAM disk. The Asus ROG motherboards even come with ram disk software. I used to put my Planetside 2 game files on it, but then the game got bigger than my spare memory, so I had to stop. Of course if OBS saves to ram, then there's no point.
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
Yes, that's specifying the file to dump the replay buffer into. So you can record a full session, but also grab replay buffers of highlights.
 
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