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Software for recording that reduces file size during playback.

Software for recording that reduces file size during playback.

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Anton_Nord
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09-24-2025, 01:13 AM
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You're looking for recording tools that can compress files in real time with fast rendering. Mirrleis Action works but has similar drawbacks to other software. D3D options are decent but not ideal for quality. Consider free or paid alternatives that balance speed and file size, such as Audacity with batching, Adobe Audition’s export features, or open-source tools like Audacity or Reaper with compression plugins. If you need smaller outputs, look into software that supports chunked rendering or external storage optimization.
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Anton_Nord
09-24-2025, 01:13 AM #1

You're looking for recording tools that can compress files in real time with fast rendering. Mirrleis Action works but has similar drawbacks to other software. D3D options are decent but not ideal for quality. Consider free or paid alternatives that balance speed and file size, such as Audacity with batching, Adobe Audition’s export features, or open-source tools like Audacity or Reaper with compression plugins. If you need smaller outputs, look into software that supports chunked rendering or external storage optimization.

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black12
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09-24-2025, 02:26 AM
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Every audio file reduces the video size. The amount varies, but it usually comes down to a few gigabytes. Bandicam and Shadowplay handle around 4GB in 30 minutes for DXTory XSplit, while OBS might be smaller than the original files.
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black12
09-24-2025, 02:26 AM #2

Every audio file reduces the video size. The amount varies, but it usually comes down to a few gigabytes. Bandicam and Shadowplay handle around 4GB in 30 minutes for DXTory XSplit, while OBS might be smaller than the original files.

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MoNeErA
Junior Member
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09-24-2025, 04:01 AM
#3
Bandicam ?
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MoNeErA
09-24-2025, 04:01 AM #3

Bandicam ?

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Azastias
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09-24-2025, 05:08 AM
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Consider trying OBS, it's free and supports Nvidia NVENC plus AMD VCE for GPU rendering. You can find more details here: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/nve...post-57445 https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/obs...ort.13996/ If OBS isn't suitable, Bandicam, DXTory and XSplit are also solid choices. Fraps is built to work well with various hardware, though it tends to generate very large files.
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Azastias
09-24-2025, 05:08 AM #4

Consider trying OBS, it's free and supports Nvidia NVENC plus AMD VCE for GPU rendering. You can find more details here: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/nve...post-57445 https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/obs...ort.13996/ If OBS isn't suitable, Bandicam, DXTory and XSplit are also solid choices. Fraps is built to work well with various hardware, though it tends to generate very large files.

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ChristineD
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09-28-2025, 10:32 PM
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I've tried OBS before for live streaming but never recorded. I'm going to give it a go and see what feedback I get.
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ChristineD
09-28-2025, 10:32 PM #5

I've tried OBS before for live streaming but never recorded. I'm going to give it a go and see what feedback I get.

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yolotech
Member
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09-29-2025, 02:51 AM
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I ran a brief check with OBS and everything appears to work. I plan to record for 30 minutes tomorrow and observe the results.
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yolotech
09-29-2025, 02:51 AM #6

I ran a brief check with OBS and everything appears to work. I plan to record for 30 minutes tomorrow and observe the results.