Open Broadcast Software for recording in game footage and making close to lossless 60 fps gifs (using Gfycat).
You might not think of screen recording software as a must have, but anything that makes the creation of promo materials/hype content easier seems like a must have to me.
Here is ShareX
basically a program that allows you to record and upload GIFs and take screenshots of specific size as well. though for screenshots you can just use the Steam hotkey.
I just really want people to use programs made for this instead of making Photos or Videos with their shitty phone of the screen with a shaky hand.
To screenshot on your PC natively hit the Print Screen button. You can paste this directly into imgur or to reddit.
Alternately use Sharex which is an open source free software that will let you select what you want to screenshot, make gifs, crop, and auto upload to the image host of your choice. Available here https://getsharex.com/
Neighbours don't let neighbours take pictures of their monitor with their phone.
Why downvote a person who asks a question?
First, record your video. I use Open Broadcaster Software
Then, convert the video into a gif.
I record all of my calls to any organization that says the call is monitored for quality purposes. I don't need to tell them they are being recorded, they just told me they are being recorded so they already know. I use Google voice calling and open broadcast software (https://obsproject.com/) with microphone and speaker feed in the mixer.
AMD cards already have the Video Coding Engine (VCE), and software that can use it already exists (Plays.tv). I don't see what the problem with Plays.tv is, it works absolutely fine for me.
Alternatively, if you don't like Plays.tv for whatever reason, I've heard that the rewrite of OBS (OBS Studio) has VCE support as well. https://obsproject.com/
Well I usually watch True Detective on T.V, but once I saw someone wanted a gif made, I went and loaded up the episode on HBO GO, ran a screen recording software called OBS, recorded the part I wanted, then I converted it to an mp4 using a program called format factory (which also allowed me to cut the video) and then I uploaded it straight to gfycat! Whole process probably took 5 minutes.
Yes. Here is an excerpt from that episode. (Sorry for the shit quality)
If you're in Sweden you can view the entire show here: https://www.oppetarkiv.se/video/1629195/julkalendern-1991-sunes-jul-avsnitt-3-av-24
Best Julkalender ever!
Greenshot is abandonware with no updates in 4 years.
It is still good, but ShareX (free, open source) appears to be its successor, with video capture and more: https://getsharex.com/
I just wish ShareX had more features to remove the "Share To" menu options, though I can and do turn that feature off.
ShareX also deserves a mention here.
It's great for taking quick snaps of your screen, I use it every day. It have options to take a screenshot of your entire screen, only an app, or draw a box around what you want to screenshot and it uploads it for you right after + puts the link in your clipboard.
I looked through the comments on mobile, and nobody explained what ShareX actually is, so for anybody else browsing this thread who is as clueless as I was:
ShareX is a free and open source screen capture tool that is lightweight and has after-capture task management.
It looks like you’re able to take a screenshot, then easily send it wherever you need it. (copy to clipboard, save to a directory, edit image, upload to dropbox, etc.)
You can use FRAPS or Open Broadcaster Software to capture your game/screen, saving it to your disk.
You can then go to www.gfycat.com and click "Upload a GIF" or something similar. The max video duration is 15 seconds.
Here's a quick guide for OBS.
I stream to twitch.tv with OBS so I got my video from my own archive :-).
Passe a usar o ShareX, ele tira print de qualquer região da tela que você quiser (com direito a umas edições/firulas basicas) e faz upload automaticamente pro imgur. Quando o upload termina o link já vai diretamente para a área de transferencia, só dá ctrl+v para onde você quer o link.
You could also extend this. Drop a third Pairidaeza on the bottom space by the city center and Commercial Hub, then a Holy Site next to it on the woods. You'd get an additional +3 culture and +4 gold out of it, plus whatever religious tourism if you're going that route, though I'm still not sure if religion is worth it for Cyrus. I guess more great people from faith is a plus.
Edit: Whipped this up real quick: https://www.screencast.com/t/zyx39Npw3SD
Those are the full bonuses to gold, culture and tourism just from placement alone. Not too shabby.
Open Broadcaster Software can be set up to do file-output instead of streaming.
I don't know any others that won't watermark your recording...but I'm sure there are more out there.
Your absolute best bet is to stop using FRAPS. It's a great program that records video in an AMAZING quality, but that's because it's completely and totally uncompressed.
A wonderful free alternative is Open Broadcaster Software. It's made for livestreaming, but it also has the ability to record video like FRAPS. It's got a few settings you can tinker with to adjust quality and size. The best part is that it's completely free, no limited trial BS. If you want an example of some footage captured using OBS, you can check out an unreleased Let's Play I recorded here.
The best thing you can do is record one of your games. If that's foreign to you, I recommend getting started with OBS, Open Broadcaster Software. It's easy to download and very simple to use - the only thing you really need to do to set it up is set a hotkey for start and end video, and maybe adjust the bitrate to a lower value if it takes forever for you to upload youtube videos.
Play arena, record one of your games, record your draft even, and let people scrutinize the whole thing. The most likely problem is that one (or more) of these statements:
> I understand how to draft
> I understand importance of curve
> I understand which cards are strong and why
> I understand mana efficiency in game
> I understand trading efficiently
> I understand the important of tempo and board control
...is simply wrong. We can't really know which one, or why, without seeing you make decisions.
https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=7736
TL;DR:
An initial alpha is expected to be released sometime early this year (not with all those features finished yet, of course).
It's AMD Gaming Evolved, not Raptr.
I'd use OBS with the AMD recording patched in though.
Get it here: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/obs-branch-with-amd-vce-support.13996/
EDIT: Raptr and AMD Gaming Evolved are functionally the same but Raptr is more for general use. AMD Gaming Evolved is specifically used for AMD cards and I doubt it's full of ads.
Download ShareX and capture the video too. Remember to select the highest quality possible.
EDIT: Fuck it there's an newer thread with a higher quality version of the track available. It's here.
Edit: for clarification, the hit was after the play
No, OBS studio uses the Windows Foundation Framework as a workaround. It's not a direct VCE implementation.
They are old back by legal issues, because the VCE API is not compatible with the GPL license. Here is the OBS dev talking about it
>I see people saying that the media foundation version is terrible. I am aware that the media foundation encoder is terrible. Media foundation encoders really really suck. Don't worry, I know. We were able to replace the NVENC/QSV media foundation encoders with native ones because nvidia/intel gave them compatible licenses with open source software, but we still can't just outright distribute full VCE support (merge jackun's awesome stuff) because AMD hasn't yet made it compatible. It's mostly just licensing/copyright issues at this point.
I have Int'l league pass, so every game is available and archived immediately.
I have the game I'm watching on my laptop, and then I have OBS on my second monitor. When I see something cool I rewind 10 or so seconds and hit record. It saves the clip to my laptop immediately so I just upload it to streamable. I have a very favourable university schedule so I have time to catch pretty much every game.
Probably proud of *getting a 98 on my Economics final and scraping a B in physics to get into Uni and avoid disappointing my parents
I would reccommend ShareX over Gyazo. It autouploads to imgur, can capture over fullscreen applications, can record GIF's and Videos. Much better IMO. AND you can edit pictures in the app without paying
little tip, don't use Gyazo. they just lock features away behind a premium version and constantly "remind" you to go get that. and you cannot look at your full gallery or record long GIFs because of that too.
Here's ShareX it's basically the same program, but better. endless GIF Recording, screenshotting of selective areas, and uploading images to sites like Imgur or Reddit without much trouble. and plus site of using Imgur, your Images will never be deleted (atleast i never had that with anything i uplaoded)
Courtney Love wore one too, if not the same one and now there is no evidence of it - but what I find REALLY strange is that the google image search for "Courtney Love pink feather jacket" returns images of the leopard jacket instead...
You can't make this stuff up.
Here is a screen capture and here is a link to my search: https://www.google.com/search?biw=1748&bih=955&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=Courtney+Love+pink+feather+coat&oq=Courtney+Love+pink+feather+coat&gs_l=psy-ab.12...96574.107165.0.109331.18.18.0.0.0.0.447.3071.0j6j5j1j1.13.0....0...1.1.64.ps...
Depends on your specs, but you can get OBS for free and switch between whether or not you want to stream for twitch/youtube/etc or record in local high-res. There's a difference in settings because your viewers won't be able to match what is required to see what you can stream/record in high-res.
Lots of customizable features (custom overlay-friendly, scrolling text widgets for donator shoutouts, etc), but it's not very new-user friendly (but there are tons of guides out there to do what you want). If you do choose OBS - check this thread out. Keep in mind, you will need asstons of hard drive space while recording with this setup or clean out recordings often. A 15 minute recording used about 4GB of space, recording 1080p@30fps and some settings changes to up the audio quality.
If you want to take it a step further, also grab a video editing program like Sony Vegas so you can cut together your own highlight reels. There are probably other, more 'free' programs you can use instead of Vegas, but I started with that and it's pretty amazing.
So, I went to check it out for myself. Yup, it's there.
It's ridiculously tiny. How did you notice it in the first place?
Seen here next to a Long-tailed Mole: https://www.screencast.com/t/Wb6RH6jw8RMd
Anyway, my memory of Stranglethorn quests is vague at best, but standing there I sure feel like I've stood there before for a reason.
My wife thinks I'm crazy, because she doesn't remember any teleport-esque thing happening here -- so I might be crazy. But that weird spot does feel familiar in a teleporty kinda way.
Open Broadcast Software (referred to as OBS) is the most common software used by twitch streamers and people who record and upload pc games. Their screen capture setting is pretty decent as well
Link here: https://obsproject.com/
This will probably be buried, but there is an awesome free game/screen recording/streaming software called Open Broadcaster. It works realllllyyyyy great, and it's open source!
LINK!
Here are some thoughts: https://www.screencast.com/t/nvZY1sKcF The sense of lopsidedness seems to come mostly from problem with shadows which makes the top half of face appear to twist one way and bottom half the other way (big red arrows).
Assuming the light is coming from top left, I think the round nose shadow (green dash) should be on the other side at the bottom. The shadow above the top lip is skewed a bit to the side.
The two gaps inside the mouth may need to be either same size or flipped so the smaller one is on the right if the head is turned into that direction.
Also there seems to uneven hairline (blue lines) relative to brow line. The right side of the hairline is risinga bit too much. If it's lower then the turn of the head will be more apparent.
I got high and pictured Venus winning:
https://www.screencast.com/t/uX1iSkz1ppa
RIP ME 420
edit: 1U = $50 for me, so this is a 10U bet. Y^O^L^O^O^O^O
edit 2: RIP ME 420, GG mugu I would totally impregnate you
> I don't really like recording everything when I play, just the last minute or so so I can go back and capture a sweet play.
Never tried it, but OBS can do that as well.
little tip, get ShareX it's the same as Gyazo except better. it allows you to record endless GIFs and uplaod pics to multiple sites like Imgur and Reddit.
Gyazo on the other hand only allows for 7 sec. GIFs unless you PAY for the premium shit.
and also hosts images on it's own site and doesn't allow you to view older pics unless you have the Premium account. that plus more Premium bullshit
It's just a screenshot.
Still need to know what is going on her physically...
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For anyone that screenshots thing extensively on Windows, I highly recommend ShareX.
It lets you very easily takes a cropshot, upload it to any host you like (such as imgur, ftp, dropbox) and puts the link in your clipboard ready to paste, all in a fraction of a second. ShareX of course does much much more, such as uploading text and files, making gifs, getting screen color and much more. It's extremely customizable and has thorough history.
If you only care about screenshots, there's simpler programs too such as Puu.sh, though that only let's you upload images and to the puu.sh server. There's a bunch of other shittier apps but yeah, definitely a life changer compared to snipping tool.
ShareX master race. No built-in hosting so you upload to whatever hosting site you want (i.e. imgur) and you can even record videos.
The main OBS release does not support VCE yet, but there's an experimental branch here that you can try out, if you want.
<strong>Simple Screen Recorder</strong> is by far the best if you want a lot of power but want a simple straight forward approach to the settings.
<strong>Open Broadcaster Software (OBS)</strong> is by far the best and most powerful overall solution for Linux. It is also the most complicated to use. If you want a ton of control and lots of cool features including live overlay images then you want OBS.
Kazam is problematic for me most of the time so I gave up on it.
recordmydesktop - is utter garbage whether you use the gtk version or the qt version. In fact, the developer of it agrees and abandoned it years ago. All articles that still mention this app as a suggestion proves they have no idea what they are talking about and those people should be ignored.
Vokoscreen is another option but I've never been able to get it to work, I'm not sure why but it would just constantly crash on me so I gave up on it as well.
BBIG Thread
Again like a few folks here another manic Monday at work. just managed to get hold of Ortex
https://www.screencast.com/t/KwVYb3GmU
Estimated SI of FF = 27.7%
Shares on Loan = 27.3m
CTB = 192.61%
Utilization = 99.79%
try using Open Broadcaster Software and then googling some settings. it's a much better program IMO and it's free with no watermarks. it's mainly used for streaming though so us it however you want.
If any of you are looking for alternatives, I can't recommend ShareX enough. It's an amazing OSS screenshot app and lets you choose where you want to upload your stuff (the default is Imgur, which should probably be changed, but that's up to you).
You want to deploy your QW so that your other troops go to center and then your hogs take out few buildings on the other side. Better draw it to you : (Sick paint skill)
http://grabilla.com/0681f-ba3a0dbf-4658-47a0-b970-338b4bbc62f5.html
This is how i plan my AQH GoVaHo at th10 (and at th9) works great ! :)
Hope it helps
EDIT : Formatting
EDIT 2 : Troop composition
It always depends on the base
You want :
Maybe it's not exactly 220 Troops space but you have to adapt anyway and make choices like "do i need more valks on the core/More Wiz to funnel etc ...
Spell : 1 Jump 2 Rage 1 Heal + 1 poison and 1 spell you like in the CC, all are ok
Basically this same question was asked roughly a day ago. Not knocking your post, I am just directing you to a thread that already has a lot of your concerns and curiosities answered.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TagPro/comments/3vbct7/ok_how_did_any_of_your_get_your_hammers_and_axes/
Edit - Also, if you are serious about getting them flairs, if you notice the top comment there, /u/i_practice_santeria is requesting a 5 minute replay clip from op to judge and critique. Since that may be kinda difficult to do within the limitations of the tagpro replay extension, instead -- assuming you have Windows -- download OBS and watch a quick, recent, tutorial on YouTube about how to set it up to record. Record a typical pub game or two of yours, dont cherry-pick one that you did exceptionally well in or anything. Then upload it to YouTube and pm it to me and I will be happy to give you some tips/advice.
Edit #2 - Damn, -2 karma almost immediately for this comment?! What the hell did I do to you, guys!? How will I get that karmas back?
Looks like we've flattened out before we start to drop
Gotta say this latest wave has really been a blessing in disguise in terms of vaccination numbers. Looking at QLD and WA, If VIC had been at 0 cases, there's no way the Vac rates would be where they are, this really has scared VIC into getting vaccinated, which in the long term is fantastic. QLD and WA are in for a bad time once those boarders open.
The OBS rewrite actually uses x264 to encode the video. OBS's issue with audio sync was caused by a bug in it's code that was fixed a few month ago.
ffmpeg was mostly used for audio sampling and the GPL AAC encoder, although with a recent commit, it can used for local video recording.
Additionally, the biggest issue with audio sync with ffmpeg solutions was/is using -r to indicate framerate instead of -framerate. I haven't had an issue with audio sync since switching.
>gazayo
That made me chuckle.
Anyway, Gyazo.
On the other hand, i reccomend another capture software by the name of ShareX
You can download it from their page, or from steam! Your choice!
did something impulsive ~~for once in my fucking life~~ tonight
got a second lobe piercing on each ear
i love them so much already
ShareX is an amazing screen-capture program if you want to customize anything. Anything.. You name it, ShareX does it.
One example is that you can record a gif and have it uploaded, then the link copied to clipboard.. all with just 1 hotkey.
Please use Imgur. Although you're allowed to use puu.sh, gyazo.com or prntscr.com using Imgur is heavily encouraged. If you need a screenshot program that uploads directly to Imgur get ShareX.
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Am I being retarded or this says being voted on in the meeting that will happen in May and OP is wrong?
https://www.screencast.com/t/3i5T0kGtF4M
Edit: Oh thank god, I hate being the most autistic in a sea of autism
The best program I've used is called Open Broadcaster Software.
You can find the site here - https://obsproject.com/
This allows live streaming or just local recording, very simple and easy to use. Doesn't strain your CPU so you can enjoy the game as you normally would.
Not to tell you what to do, but have you considered using OBS instead of Xsplit? First of all, its completely free, second it really does perform way better than Xsplit and taxes the computer its running on less. As others have suggested in here, the flickering problem can also be caused by high CPU usage.
Either way, keep up the great work dude!
First things first, you have to have a stable upload speed. 0.8-1.5 mbits = 800 to 1500 kilobits. (Bits not Bytes), test using Speedtest.net Use OBS as a the streaming platform. You'll have to mess around with the sources to give you the best way to capture the output from your gamecenter live stream. It won't be a quick setup, it'll take time to get the right settings to get the stream right, the upload speed right, and it also depends on the performance of your computer. For sure my post is not sufficient but Google is your best friend, that's what I had to do.
Experience: Used to live stream races often (F1, Indycar, etc.) using both OBS and sometimes Youtube.
Quick-start Guide https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/official-quick-start-guide.5/
Youtube settings for OBS https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/streaming-to-youtube-gaming-with-obs-or-obs-mp.232/
I can't provide a screenshot, but here's how mine is set up on two monitors:
Monitor 1: game
OBS: Streaming. I'll usually have it in the front with the preview going.
TeeBoard in background for all notifications. This is usually behind other programs just because I don't need it up front.
The regular browser Twitch chat, popped out. I don't like looking at my viewer count so I just keep that up while the rest is minimized.
My bot and Notepad++ (my bot is custom coded and sometimes I need to change something on the fly, if you use a GUI bot like Ankhbot keep that open).
I used OBS Studio to record and then youtube and gfycat to upload.
You can also use ShareX to do small recordings to mp4 or gif, but I only use it for screenshots that get directly uploaded to imgur.
If you need to clip / trim / concatenate videos, then it gets a bit more problematic without a proper video editor. :S
If you don't want to pay for Snagit (which I've heard is great, no shade towards them) I cannot recommend ShareX enough; I use it every single day for work and it's just flawless, with constant updates that keep making it better and better. Free and Open-Source, best of everything.
Definitely not, your posters are wonderfully posed. Lighting is also pretty great, however for some reason your spy's legs have 256 colors?
Honestly, my best guess is that they're just pulling your leg. Or, they just don't like them because they have different opinions, but I like them quite a bit.
And if you don't want to use imgur, use pomf.se, since it doesn't add any unnecessary whitespace, it just links the image/file you drop there. And you can sync it to ShareX which is, IMO, the best file/image-uploading software I've used to date, better than Gyazo and Puush combined, as you can even choose where to upload (imgur, pomf, dropbox...).
Tack så väldig mycket för det informativa svaret! Jo, bilden är tyvärr en aning svår att tyda detaljer på då kortet är dels väldigt litet, dels lite blekt efter årens gång. Bonusfråga, du råkar inte veta vilken uniform min morfar har på sig här? gammalt, snett kort.
Är bara så himla kul att färglägga kort åt honom, för då kommer minnet tillbaka igen och han pratar på som bara den :)
What it says and what it does are different things. It says it sets crit damage to 250%, but its coding increases crit damage by 50%. Otherwise crit damage runes wouldn't work at all when you buy Infinity Edge.
Riot worded it that way because "your crits deal 250% damage" is easier to comprehend than "your crit damage is increased by 50%"
Edit: even the lolwiki says that it increases crit damage by 50%. Without it being unique, it will definitely stack.
Stay tuned i'm currently working on an app that calculates your exact ivs! Sometimes the arc is blocked by certain bigger pokemon so it also includes the feature to correct any mismatched data before submitting, here is a sneak peak of the system being used to correct the arc: http://recordit.co/lTxIfvm8pe (levels appear as popup on the bottom of the screen)
edit: some clarification, ideally the app will automagically align itself to the arc pointer and pull all the data needed for exact ivs, once the initial scan is complete however there might have been some data that failed to pull (being blocked by pokemon or the ocr just struggled) so once you scan the data will overlay your pokemon and you can make any changes required, including moving the arc pointer. Also note that the layout will NOT look like that in the video, the slider was placed there for testing purposes and on release things will be a lot more organized!
I found the answer with some googling, it's always puzzled me too.
"Yep, this is known as "frame roulette". The character blinks on and off every frame, and since the capture card captures every other frame, there's a 50% chance it will capture only the frames where the character is invisible. (You'll notice it only happens sometimes.)"
Here's a link to the forum I found the answer on.
They do have equivalent hardware capabilities... OBS just don't support it.
You can get it working with this version of OBS - https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/obs-branch-with-amd-vce-support.13996/
Or you can play around in the advanced settings for studio (But OBS doesn't recommend it).
DirectX 12 is capable of using multiple GPUs, but I am not aware of anything to actually make use of that yet. You could also use something like OBS to stream or record games using Quick Sync on your iGPU instead of putting more load on your main GPU or CPU. Or you could always put some additional monitors on your iGPU if you already gave a few on your main GPU.
But there is a good chance your iGPU isn't even active by default. There should be some BIOS setting to enable the iGPU when a discrete GPU is being used.
Are you on wayland? If not, try simplescreenrecorder. It should good enough job without much configuration. I used it on X11 and got very smooth frame rate without much load on processor. It does not work in wayland though, and I had to do quite a bit of optimisation with OBS to obtain decent results. I have r5 260x
I'd be very interested to see a video on how to do this. The effect is awesome!
I'd recommend Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) to do the screen recording. It's pretty capable, and has a very easy-to-learn interface.
I'm gonna add one thing:
If you find yourself using the snipping tool frequently, I REALLY suggest you to try out ShareX. I've been using it at work and at home extensively and it's such a great and flexible program. It can even capture gifs and videos and permits immediate editing of screenshots for comments. Plus you can set it up to automatically upload the screenshots/gifs/whatever you take to your preferred hosting service(s).
It's also free and 100% safe (I work in IT and the tool has been vetted by the sysadmins too). I also am not in any way or form affiliated with them. It's just that good.
this can get very useful for the future.
also Lag is what you get when the Server and Client disagree or de-sync.
what you are getting is probably just small freeze frames, where the FPS drop to about 0 for a split second and then normalize again.
how much RAM did you gave MC? and what Java Version is it using? a full screenshot of the entire game (which can be done with F2 or ShareX) would've shown that
Next time you make a video, be sure to capture straight from your screen, and make sure the settings for the video being captured are not set to an 'interlaced' mode. Interlaced Video uses alternating scan-lines to get more data into a video, but looks like crap when displayed on a 'progressive' (full-picture-per-frame) screen such as your computer monitor. This is why you see this 'comb' kinda artifact near the motion. I have no idea how you got an interlaced video from a non-interlaced source (your computer screen), there are many ways you could have but whatever you're using for capture, either re-configure it or try out the highly recommended Open Broadcaster Software. It's not just for broadcasting,you can also save video to file with it.
All that said, nice contraption!
Look into ShareX. It's like Greenshot but on drugs. The amount of stuff you can do with it is insane and it have completely changed my workflow (saying this as a previous user of Greenshot). I use it daily on all my computers nowadays due to how simple and effective it is.
Annnnnnnd it doesn't stop there! ShareX also includes easily uploading of files to file hosting services (Dropbox, OneDrive, Mega, a ton of others as well as custom services such as a FTP service). Right click on any file on your PC and select Send to -> ShareX and it will get right on uploading that file, and give you the link in the clipboard post-upload.
And it have the same support for text documents! So you can easily upload text snippets to Pastebin or other similar text upload services.
If you ever forgot a link or something there's also a handy history list you can access by double-clicking on the traybar icon.
And all of the above using only a single traybar icon, the Print Screen hotkey and the native Send To context menu of Windows.
I første omgang kunne vi passende gøre afgifterne mere gennemsigtige. Et eksempel på udregning af registreringsafgift for en el-bil i 2018:
Hvis man nu forsimplede denne så alle kunne forstå den, så ville afgiften blive meget mere gennemsigtig.
Hi! You can use a streaming software and save the content on your computer instead of broadcasting it to a streaming platform. I tried several of them, and I chose OBS (easy to setup and use, and free) : https://obsproject.com/ korax.
Open Broadcaster Software is free, open source, and completely ad free. It takes a little time to get started, but has a ton of features, such as being able to overlay your webcams (or any other window or portion thereof) and has great performance. If you grow out of the built in game DVR software.
Fraps is still a thing, but there are several alternatives now. If you have an nVidia card, you can use ShadowPlay, which has very little impact on performance and neat features like saving the last few minutes of gameplay (ideal for awesome moments). Another alternative that runs on any GPU is Open Broadcaster, which is most commonly used to stream content, but is also very good at recording footage.
Not OP, but OBS does a pretty good job of recording things and its free. It's made for streaming but it has a recording option. It's also available for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Can't upvote this enough... ShareX is free and vastly superior to snipping tool. https://getsharex.com/
The configuration options for hotkeys, post processing and upload options are nearly infinite. You can even screen capture video and select the audio channel. In addition, it is actively maintained with new features.
> I really appreciate the work you put into this updates.
Funnily enough, it barely is a bit of work anymore. I am using ShareX to quickly make (local) screencaps of the Battlepack contents (Most annoying part of this is just trying to get as many on of these skins on a single screencap without the opacity going down).
After I got all the individual screencaps I use some Python black magic to cut them together. Usually this was the most annoying part back when I still used GIMP to do that but now it is just a single line in PowerShell and I have a combined version of that ready to post.
Total amount of work: 5 to 7 minutes
See this knob?
Twist it a bit until the lever tightens up to your liking.
Keep in mind that adjusting this will move your catch-point on the clutch, so make sure to test that it works properly on a stand before attempting to ride the bike.
Isn't the indeterminate tomato jungle part of the fun of the first time tomato garden?! (Or, at least a rite of passage, no?)
OP - if you're feeling like you want to shuffle things around a bit, the tomato plants will still transplant just fine at this size. I'd transplant the three I've circled here to another sunny spot in your yard (or another raised bed, if that is what I see in the background), and then just move the one on the end over a bit (or back to the far back corner):
https://www.screencast.com/t/1Bo3tyyMO
Or just ignore the advice in this thread and learn what the garden has to teach you (it is a bit slower but way better teacher than any of us).
Seriously, though, this looks great, and very clean! The spinach will probably bolt well before these tomato plants are big enough to block the sun too much - and unless you just planted these out, you can already start harvesting the baby greens of off them already! Charles Dowding has some great videos on harvesting baby greens without damaging the plants.
It's kind of impressive how invested he is in this delusion. I think somehow, there is a multi level bamboozling going on.
EDIT: His related channel box is also interesting
OBS can do what you are looking for. Its commonly used as a streaming tool, but it has great local recording options as well. Its open-source, is practically ready out of the box to record and has a lot of support on the web for issues and questions.
It's called VCE (Video Coding Engine) and uses the built in video encoder that every GCN based card has. OBS Studio supports it natively as does Xsplit, while the classic OBS requires a fork version in order to enable it which you can find here https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/obs-branch-with-amd-vce-support.13996/
I'm using it all the time and it's great. However just like every other hardware accelerated encoding, you will lose some quality over the software one, especially when dealing with low bitrate streams such as Twitch. The plus side however is that you won't notice a decrease in performance, your CPU usage stays low and most likely will keep the noise down as well.
The only way I know of to fix this issue is to run your second monitor off your integrated graphics. I am a streamer and CS had become unplayable for me because of this issue. I was getting non stop microstutters and I was considering not streaming it. After researching the issue it seems that everyone who has 2 monitors at different refresh rates have this issue.
So all you have to do to fix it is plug your second monitor into your motherboard and the force Intel Integrated Graphics on in your BIOS. This has 100% fixed this issue for me. I can have streams, OBS, Team Speak, Twitch Alerts, and anything else open and CS runs smoother than it ever has. Not only that but other games seem to run a lot better now as well when I have streams open on my second monitor. Here is a link on the OBS forums where someone else fixes the same issue this way. I hope this helps and good luck! The microstuttering can be the most annoying shit ever.
My person recommendation for Raptr settings is completely uninstalling it and using <strong>OBS with VCE.</strong> 1080p60 with low performance hit if using VCE(over h.264).
Set custom parameters, and for rate control method, use Peak constrained VBR. I don't know if you can use "Quality" preset for 1080p60 with GCN 1.1(290x). Do some testing. If it doesn't work, use balanced.
That's great. Very kind of that person to donate to you in order to make this a reality.
For something to broadcast with, I would look to see if OBS works with YouTube. It's what most Twitch streamers use. Pretty nice program and completely free.
https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/how-to-make-high-quality-local-recordings.16/
Here you are friend - Just change fps to whatever your computer can handle. I record my clips at 720p 120fps, so the initial size is maybe... 50mb, and it gets compressed down to about 25mb or less usually by Gfycat. =)
Screen recorder: OBS (It's also the best one for Windows in my experience)
Video editor:
I think it's a subtle bird flying for those who complain about phone pics of screens.
Obligatory ShareX suggestion. As much as I agree with the sentiment that complaining about how a screenshot is made is silly, this tool is one I highly recommend.
https://obsproject.com/ is useful for more than just streaming. And you don't have to be streaming to record. I guess it won't let you edit, but it is easy for quick recordings.
From the homepage:
I don't know how you can even record in 360p these days but I suggest you upgrade your recording software. I recommend OBS, it's not just for streaming. Its super easy to set up and use. https://obsproject.com/
No judgement from me on the picture, and I wish we got all the Chocobro's outfits. If you want you can check out ShareX, it's a great program that makes screenshots easy. You can make gifs and videos too, and have them automatically uploaded to imgur, Google Drive, or a bunch of other places if you link your accounts. Link is here if you're interested!
F12 for steam screenshot
Window7/8.1/10 bult-in tool "Snipping Tool" for area screenshot
Print Sceen/PrtScn/Ctrl+PrtScn on bottom right of your keyboard, paste it on "Paint" to save screenshot
Mac Shift-Command-4 area screenshot
Chrome extension Full Page Screen Capture
Window7/8.1/10 ShareX
Ipad Press and hold the Sleep/Wake (on/off) button and Home button
Also F6 for warframe ingame screenshot
Though it has bothered me as well; just in case you didn't know you can make a preprocessor define of NOMINMAX
and it won't define min/max. You would need to do that for pretty much for every project in your solution. It isn't perfect as GDIPlus won't compile without those macros defined, as an example. Here is a screenshot from windows.h: https://www.screencast.com/t/C3TG5ugN88l showing this preprocessor define as well as some others. Hope that helps!
Short interest dropping off a cliff. Blue line is "Exchange reported Short Interest"
https://www.screencast.com/t/ToiRC0ieuzse
Not financial advice. I'm buying at open. I am retarded. Do own DD.
OBS. Just set the output to a folder on your PC.
EDIT: This is actually the streaming software a bunch of people use to put their stuff on Twitch. I think I originally heard about it on one of Kenji's streams. I use it to record my drafts so that I can analyze them later or get feedback from friends.
I appreciate the effort you put in this, but I'd like to point out that there are a lot of better (at least easier and free) solutions out there.
If you have an AMD GPU (HD 7700 Series and up) you might want to consider Raptr (AMD Gaming Evolved). It's capable of doing the same thing as Shadowplay (instant replays) with no performance loss. You're able to record at 1080p@.
If you have AMD and want some more customization for your stream or recording I recommend a fork of OBS with support for AMD hardware encoding (OBS fork download). This uses the same technology as Raptr so it shouldn't affect performance, but it isn't a stable release yet so there might be some memory leaks in it causing it to freeze every so often (depending on quality).
For Nvidia, just use Shadowplay. The default OBS version already supports Nvidia encoding, so no worries if you want to use that.
If anyone needs help setting recording stuff up, send me a PM.
EDIT: Also, what's up with that codec? They call it a lossless codec and the first thing they're explaining is that they use better compression?
Yes this can be done. PC1 - gaming pc - runs the game and OBS (no brainer.)
PC2 - you're going to run an instance of NGINX with RTMP plugin.
PC1 would then stream directly to PC2. PC2 would then accept the stream, transcode it, then spit it out to Twitch.
Here's a link from the OBS forums addressing this. OBS FORUMS