Soldato
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What's the preferred choice for capturing game footage? Afterburner seems a bit crap, and I prefer not to install GFE if it can be avoided.
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Is OBS as good as GeForce Experience not affecting input lag/system performance?
If you use the correct settings. OBS does more than Nvidia/AMD drivers but it also needs more understand to get the best from it. Its not just simple click and record unless you happy with rubbish image quality.
Any suggestions on decent settings?
JackFrags Video settings are very good. if you want even better IQ lower the CQP results in better quality but bigger files size and worst performance. 18 is a very good starting point.
Using Quick Sync with your Intel CPU is also a good option in OBS Studio.. i've done 75Mbps with next to no perf loss![]()
Since Relive i stopped using alternatives as our capture software has the lowest performance hit and highest quality.
Interesting, third party testing and my own results say the opposite, and I've tried them all prior to Relive.Unfortunately, your "high end" GPU's have the biggest performance hit so Relive not an option for me.
In the encoder settings there should be a QuickSync option. However looking at your sig it's only your first system that supports it. Another alternative is to use the encoder on your Nvidia GPU, which will be NVENC. This setting will also match the performance/quality of GFE.How do you enable that?
In the encoder settings there should be a QuickSync option. However looking at your sig it's only your first system that supports it. Another alternative is to use the encoder on your Nvidia GPU, which will be NVENC. This setting will also match the performance/quality of GFE.
Interesting, third party testing and my own results say the opposite, and I've tried them all prior to Relive.
Is Relive exclusive to AMD cards?
Of course, it's the AMD equivalent to ShadowPlay.