Hi, not quite sure which forum to post this in, if there's somewhere more relevant than this then please let me know.
I'm looking to record video footage from my Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 tablet. I've rooted it and tried SCR Screen recorder which is a great bit of software. Unfortunately the performance hit is a bit too hard for the game I want to record, Golfstar. The problem is to play the game you need to to hit a little white line with a moving bar with accuracy and the line becomes jerky when this software is running, no matter what bitrate I am recording. It's just not possible.
So I've been looking into hardware solutions, but I'm running into 2 main problems:
1 - The HDMI output from this tablet appears to always have HDCP enabled, and there's no way to turn it off. There's no hardware I can find that will record HDCP protected content, for obvious reasons.
2 - The high resolution of the tablet (2560 x 1600) isn't supported by any hardware I can find for a decent price.
I've read that certain HDMI splitters will strip the HDCP protection from the stream, I won't be breaking any copyright with what I'm recording so this would be fine, however I'm not sure something like an Elgato game capture HD would be able to deal with the 2650 x 1600 output from my tablet.
I'm beginning to realise why there's not so much Android gaming footage out there!
Is there a good quality and reliable solution out there which won't affect gaming performance?
I'm looking to record video footage from my Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 tablet. I've rooted it and tried SCR Screen recorder which is a great bit of software. Unfortunately the performance hit is a bit too hard for the game I want to record, Golfstar. The problem is to play the game you need to to hit a little white line with a moving bar with accuracy and the line becomes jerky when this software is running, no matter what bitrate I am recording. It's just not possible.
So I've been looking into hardware solutions, but I'm running into 2 main problems:
1 - The HDMI output from this tablet appears to always have HDCP enabled, and there's no way to turn it off. There's no hardware I can find that will record HDCP protected content, for obvious reasons.
2 - The high resolution of the tablet (2560 x 1600) isn't supported by any hardware I can find for a decent price.
I've read that certain HDMI splitters will strip the HDCP protection from the stream, I won't be breaking any copyright with what I'm recording so this would be fine, however I'm not sure something like an Elgato game capture HD would be able to deal with the 2650 x 1600 output from my tablet.
I'm beginning to realise why there's not so much Android gaming footage out there!
Is there a good quality and reliable solution out there which won't affect gaming performance?