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Whats the best way to record/stream gameplay?

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2015/04/19 00:23:45 (permalink)
I'm using Shadowplay and it runs smooth during the gameplay but when I watch the video. It will freeze at one frame but the sound will keep going. I encounter this a lot. I've tried getting help from the forums and NVIDIA themselves but it seems to me that no one has solve the problem yet and most people suggest that it was a problem with shadowplay encoding.
 
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    Re: Whats the best way to record/stream gameplay? 2015/04/19 01:02:48 (permalink)
    Look up Open Broadcast Software. It works with Twitchtv and other streaming sites. It's free too.


     
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    Re: Whats the best way to record/stream gameplay? 2015/04/19 08:27:36 (permalink)
    Software
    ・Video Capture - Windows Media Encoder 64bit 
    ( Screen with Sounds ) 
     
    Hardware
    ・Video Capture - HDMI/DVI/etc. Video Capture Card
    ( No Sounds DVI and D-sub )
     
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
     
    HDMI
    ・2.0a, Category-2 cable
    ・30Hz, 60Hz 
    ・Wireless : WiDi, AirPlay, WHDI, WiHD, Miracast, WiVu, Wi-Fi 
     
    DVI Singlelink, Duallink ( http://en.wikipedia.org/w...Visual_Interface 
    ・DVI - 75Hz, 85Hz SXGA 
    ・DVI - 30Hz, 33Hz WQUXGA 
     
    etc.
    ・D-sub15 - 85Hz 1920×1200 (16:10) ( SONY GDM-FW900 end of production )
    ・D-sub15 - 80Hz 2304×1440 (16:10) ( SONY GDM-FW900 end of production )
     
     
    post edited by ZonePricyWolf - 2015/04/19 08:35:44


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    Re: Whats the best way to record/stream gameplay? 2015/04/19 10:56:55 (permalink)
     
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    Re: Whats the best way to record/stream gameplay? 2015/04/19 11:37:02 (permalink)
    ZonePricyWolf
    Software
    ・Video Capture - Windows Media Encoder 64bit 
    ( Screen with Sounds ) 
     
    Hardware
    ・Video Capture - HDMI/DVI/etc. Video Capture Card
    ( No Sounds DVI and D-sub )
     
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
     
    HDMI
    ・2.0a, Category-2 cable
    ・30Hz, 60Hz 
    ・Wireless : WiDi, AirPlay, WHDI, WiHD, Miracast, WiVu, Wi-Fi 
     
    DVI Singlelink, Duallink ( http://en.wikipedia.org/w...Visual_Interface 
    ・DVI - 75Hz, 85Hz SXGA 
    ・DVI - 30Hz, 33Hz WQUXGA 
     
    etc.
    ・D-sub15 - 85Hz 1920×1200 (16:10) ( SONY GDM-FW900 end of production )
    ・D-sub15 - 80Hz 2304×1440 (16:10) ( SONY GDM-FW900 end of production )
     
     




    Are this fix for my shadowplay problem? I also read from the forum that Windows Media Encoder 64bit doesnt work for window 7? I dont really know any of this.
     
    Thanks!
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    Re: Whats the best way to record/stream gameplay? 2015/04/19 11:53:06 (permalink)
    I suggest using a hardware capture device on a second computer. That makes sure there is no hit to performance on the gaming machine. Personally, I use an Elgato HD.
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    Re: Whats the best way to record/stream gameplay? 2015/04/19 11:56:12 (permalink)
    ZonePricyWolf
    Software
    ・Video Capture - Windows Media Encoder 64bit 
    ( Screen with Sounds ) 
     
    Hardware
    ・Video Capture - HDMI/DVI/etc. Video Capture Card
    ( No Sounds DVI and D-sub )
     
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
     
    HDMI
    ・2.0a, Category-2 cable
    ・30Hz, 60Hz 
    ・Wireless : WiDi, AirPlay, WHDI, WiHD, Miracast, WiVu, Wi-Fi 
     
    DVI Singlelink, Duallink ( http://en.wikipedia.org/w...Visual_Interface 
    ・DVI - 75Hz, 85Hz SXGA 
    ・DVI - 30Hz, 33Hz WQUXGA 
     
    etc.
    ・D-sub15 - 85Hz 1920×1200 (16:10) ( SONY GDM-FW900 end of production )
    ・D-sub15 - 80Hz 2304×1440 (16:10) ( SONY GDM-FW900 end of production )
     
     


    This post has little context and makes no sense to his original question. Not sure what you're trying to tell the OP?


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    Re: Whats the best way to record/stream gameplay? 2015/04/19 15:10:57 (permalink)
    Brad_Hawthorne
    I suggest using a hardware capture device on a second computer. That makes sure there is no hit to performance on the gaming machine. Personally, I use an Elgato HD.




    I actually dont get any lag when recording with shadowplay but when I watch the video, I notice that it will freeze at one point but the sound still keep going. I have search all the forum regarding this issue but I found no solution. How is the Elgato HD60? I was thinking about buying it but Im afraid that it might lag and the quality might not be so good. Is it also good for streaming? I heard a lot that their is a huge delaying when using Elgato for streaming. Is this true?
     
    Thanks!
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    Re: Whats the best way to record/stream gameplay? 2015/04/20 11:38:37 (permalink)
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    I suggest using a hardware capture device on a second computer. That makes sure there is no hit to performance on the gaming machine. Personally, I use an Elgato HD.




    I actually dont get any lag when recording with shadowplay but when I watch the video, I notice that it will freeze at one point but the sound still keep going. I have search all the forum regarding this issue but I found no solution. How is the Elgato HD60? I was thinking about buying it but Im afraid that it might lag and the quality might not be so good. Is it also good for streaming? I heard a lot that their is a huge delaying when using Elgato for streaming. Is this true?
     
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    All streaming has a delay. That's mostly to do with the streaming service though.
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    Re: Whats the best way to record/stream gameplay? 2015/04/20 18:28:25 (permalink)
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    I suggest using a hardware capture device on a second computer. That makes sure there is no hit to performance on the gaming machine. Personally, I use an Elgato HD.




    I actually dont get any lag when recording with shadowplay but when I watch the video, I notice that it will freeze at one point but the sound still keep going. I have search all the forum regarding this issue but I found no solution. How is the Elgato HD60? I was thinking about buying it but Im afraid that it might lag and the quality might not be so good. Is it also good for streaming? I heard a lot that their is a huge delaying when using Elgato for streaming. Is this true?
     
    Thanks!


    All streaming has a delay. That's mostly to do with the streaming service though.




    Have you tried recording with Elgato HD60? How was it? Recording is my main concern.
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