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I tried running a playback on the actual .m4s files and everything works (A&V) except my own mic, which stutters to the point where you can only hear 50% of what I'm saying. But the in-game sounds, the others talking in disc, background music from youtube - all that works.
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/5/
I tried to use those files directly somehow, but did not know how to (I have no experience in video production). What did you use to play them?
Thanks, I did not know there's a sub forum for that.
Your welcome.
Though your method is better if you want to keep the file sizes more reasonable.
This reddit post explains how to build a normal .mp4 file from the .mpd and .m4s files: https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeckTricks/comments/1dpj1zv/game_recording_how_it_works_and_how_you_can_get/
Regarding the initial topic of this thread: I did another recording, this time limiting the frame rate ingame to 60 FPS (also setting the same resolution as the recording) and the exported clip does not stutter.