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How to do this?
It's pretty simple, just google for "how to record games with Nvidia" (or AMD instead of Nvidia if you have one) for the individual steps
It takes advantage of the game's Export Video feature, merging the frames with audio, which gives you a perfect recording without any dropped frames.
I tried using it but the footage is faster than it was earlier. How do I fix this?
Just make sure there is any build of ffmpeg.exe in the same folder as armageddon recorder.
How to do this? I tried putting ffmpeg into the recorder and nothing is happening.