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Mark442 Apr 24, 2017 @ 8:42pm
Good Screen Recorder? (Resolved)
Hello! So I'm looking for a screen recorder because the ones I've tried cause severe lag & screen tearing or just crash my PC in general. Without recording I run maximum 60 FPS in Geometry Dash. (Recorders I've tried: OBS, OBS Studio, Fraps, Bandicam)

Specs:
Windows 10 Enterprise
AMD Athlon(tm) X4 860K Quad Core Processor
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770
8 gigs Ram

I do recording Geometry Dash on my YouTube channel for a hobby so it sucks being out of a recorder. Please help me! Thanks for any response! :D
Last edited by Mark442; Apr 28, 2017 @ 11:25pm
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callaxis Apr 24, 2017 @ 8:52pm 
if you dont mind having a watermark, i would HIGHLY, HIGHLY, recommend action. Its REALLY good and causes no lag on my laptop(a potato) you could also pay some money for no watermark, but seriously, it is THE BEST
Mark442 Apr 24, 2017 @ 8:56pm 
Originally posted by chrismagic03:
if you dont mind having a watermark, i would HIGHLY, HIGHLY, recommend action. Its REALLY good and causes no lag on my laptop(a potato) you could also pay some money for no watermark, but seriously, it is THE BEST
I've tried it. I can either record computer audio or microphone. Is there any way to record both without using a secondary program?
WesByTheSea Apr 25, 2017 @ 6:38am 
I use OBS and I have a crappy laptop but it works fine.
Kaso Eraso Apr 25, 2017 @ 7:01am 
Hey i would try Movavi its pretty good and doesnt lag so i would say to try that
abcboots Apr 25, 2017 @ 8:36am 
If you have NVIDIA Geforce, you can use it's built in screen recorder for Nvidia graphics cards. It's called shadowplay, or you can get to it with the share button. Go to the Nvidia website to learn more about it. Btw NO LAG AND NO WATERMARK
crohn44 Apr 25, 2017 @ 9:40am 
Seriously just stay with one studio. The great part about OBS is how customizable it is. If you just take a few hours looking at obs tutorials and messing with settings you can get at least a stable 720p 30fps with a crappy laptop, and 1080p 60fps with a half decent PC
Mark442 Apr 25, 2017 @ 10:35am 
Originally posted by crohn44:
Seriously just stay with one studio. The great part about OBS is how customizable it is. If you just take a few hours looking at obs tutorials and messing with settings you can get at least a stable 720p 30fps with a crappy laptop, and 1080p 60fps with a half decent PC
OBS Doesn't lag me but when I look at the video the video just looks like a bunch of pictures side by side not even 1 FPS. No matter what settings I have.
Mark442 Apr 25, 2017 @ 10:35am 
Originally posted by Random Dumb Person:
I use OBS and I have a crappy laptop but it works fine.
For some reason OBS sucks on my computer
Mark442 Apr 25, 2017 @ 10:36am 
Originally posted by Nosavo:
If you have NVIDIA Geforce, you can use it's built in screen recorder for Nvidia graphics cards. It's called shadowplay, or you can get to it with the share button. Go to the Nvidia website to learn more about it. Btw NO LAG AND NO WATERMARK
How do I get to it?
abcboots Apr 26, 2017 @ 9:36am 
Originally posted by Mark442:
Originally posted by Nosavo:
If you have NVIDIA Geforce, you can use it's built in screen recorder for Nvidia graphics cards. It's called shadowplay, or you can get to it with the share button. Go to the Nvidia website to learn more about it. Btw NO LAG AND NO WATERMARK
How do I get to it?
Search up Nvidia Geforce and download it, then from there look up a tutorial to activate shadowplay.
abcboots Apr 26, 2017 @ 9:37am 
Make sure the tutorial is recent, like late 2016-2017
Mark442 Apr 28, 2017 @ 11:27pm 
I've fixed this issue. I now use Action and use certain nvidia and geometry dash settings and can record 1080p 60 FPS Without lag and screen tearing. Thanks everyone for the help! :D
crumbette May 3, 2017 @ 1:42pm 
obs
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Date Posted: Apr 24, 2017 @ 8:42pm
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