Yes, you can capture PC gameplay while using surround sound settings.
Yes, you can capture PC gameplay while using surround sound settings.
It looks like NVida Surround and other audio tools are functioning well, but recording GTA V in surround sound isn't working properly. If you're trying to upload the gameplay to YouTube, you might need a workaround or alternative setup. Anyone have ideas on how to fix this?
It's feasible, though it won't matter... it will surpass the stream's maximum level.
It seems unclear why you're questioning this. YouTube's current display settings don't accommodate 5760x1080 resolution, so downscaling is often necessary. Changing the quality can affect performance and visuals. It might not be worth it unless you need that specific resolution.
It’s not really necessary to capture every screen, but you can focus on one if you prefer. I wouldn’t cover all three. If you want to highlight your setup, place a camera in front of you while playing to demonstrate the impact of multiple screens. Otherwise, just record the central display. I also have three monitors available if needed. For recommendations, there are several screen recording tools that work well and cost around $20—just let me know if you’d like some suggestions.
I understand your perspective on the recording aspect across all three screens. From a technical standpoint, if the operating system treats everything as a single display, then any recording software should capture all three simultaneously. I’d appreciate suggestions for a program that lets me focus on just one monitor while keeping the other two visible on side monitors.
My software functions as "Action!" by Mirilis. I find their site at https://mirillis.com/en/products/action.html helpful. It suits my setup with three 1080 displays, allowing easy recording or capturing just one screen. Screenshots are simple, and the tool shows FPS during games. They also have a watermark on videos. Consider trying the trial version first.