Hey there OBS community,
I have used a variety of programs to record gameplay locally and since OBS is mainly focused on streamers, I would like to know if you would even recommend OBS for local recordings.
I mostly record CS:GO footage and my fps drop drasticly (from over 220 to <100), while recording 1080p30fps using quicksync or x264.
Many programs - like the capture program that Afterburner uses - do not compress the videos at all while recording, which results in high load for the HDD/SSD but lowers the CPU load by quite a bit.
Others - like OBS - encode while recording, to generate low enough bitrates to stream.
Is there anything in between?
Like a x264 setting that does not compress as much and uses less CPU power?
I do not care, if my videos get double the size they do now, but the 10+ times they take completly without encoding is far too much for my hdd's writespeed to handle.
I have used a variety of programs to record gameplay locally and since OBS is mainly focused on streamers, I would like to know if you would even recommend OBS for local recordings.
I mostly record CS:GO footage and my fps drop drasticly (from over 220 to <100), while recording 1080p30fps using quicksync or x264.
Many programs - like the capture program that Afterburner uses - do not compress the videos at all while recording, which results in high load for the HDD/SSD but lowers the CPU load by quite a bit.
Others - like OBS - encode while recording, to generate low enough bitrates to stream.
Is there anything in between?
Like a x264 setting that does not compress as much and uses less CPU power?
I do not care, if my videos get double the size they do now, but the 10+ times they take completly without encoding is far too much for my hdd's writespeed to handle.