Top recording options available today.
Top recording options available today.
Connect HDMI splitter, then HDMI x1 to recorder, finally HDMI x1 to monitor. Turn on the recorder and capture video anytime. Edit the footage using your preferred video editing tools.
I didn’t mean to be rude, but I played Dxtory with Lagarith on a 2500K and a single GTX 480.
I run MSI Afterburner at 85% quality, capturing 60 FPS fullframe 1080p with four compression threads on my 2600k while writing to a RAID 0 setup of three drives. Everything functions perfectly. The main limitation during video recording is usually the hard drive. There’s definitely a noticeable difference compared to using just one HDD with identical hardware.
I save onto individual hard drives while playing. Minecraft is stored on the SSD and I'm also using Dxtory on the same SSD. Recording to a WD Caviar Blue provides about 170 read/write speeds. I can capture games like Team Fortress 2 at 60 fps, suggesting Minecraft might be only moderately optimized. @ Fooshi
I'm letting Dxtory utilize all six threads from my FX 6300, probably using YV12 which is reputable and runs smoothly. Recording Minecraft isn't ideal—without it I usually hit around 400 fps and still face significant lag in both single-player and multiplayer modes. There are also noticeable issues like see-through areas or blocked zones, making it hard to navigate the map.