(04-11-2014, 03:01 AM)Jhonn Wrote: Yes, it may take impact on performance (depending of your system specs and your codec settings). However, with dump frames you'll always get a full speed gameplay in the dumped video, even if the game wasn't running full speed while you were dumping...
When you upload to YouTube, 60 fps has no effect as YT cuts down to 30, which is what I record at since it saves on a lot of space, besides, I'm paranoid doing the dump frames is gonna fry my CPU lol. I never did get that to work right, but with this, I can record without killing performance and at full 1080p with the audio already merged with the video.
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