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PCS
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Posted: 8th Apr 2017 16:05
hi all.
Sorry for this dum question, but i have never load a video before on the forum, how do i go about it , do i need to load it on you tube before i post it here or how do i do it, and what is the best video recorder software i can use.

Any help would be very nice thanks.
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Posted: 8th Apr 2017 16:32
Upload to Youtube or another streaming site, then link here with the following (if using Youtube).

Your video ID is the last part of the youtube video link address. The number after=


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Posted: 9th Apr 2017 00:08
what is the best video recorder to use for video capturing

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Posted: 9th Apr 2017 00:32
Hi
I use NVidia Geforce.

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Posted: 9th Apr 2017 15:18
Quote: "I use NVidia Geforce."


Shadow play if you haven't heard of it. There's other programs if you don't have an Nvidia card. OBS being a popular one. I've also heard if your system is fast enough, the quality will be better in OBS as well, but not really tried it as Shadowplay was already on my system.


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Posted: 9th Apr 2017 15:57
I do have an Nvidia card, but do not know how to record with it.. never done it before.
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Belidos
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Posted: 9th Apr 2017 16:56
I've heard a lot about shadowplay, but I've never worked out how to use it

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Posted: 9th Apr 2017 17:05
Just found a good video on how to use shadowplay in the new version of the GeForce experience:


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Posted: 10th Apr 2017 21:49
Not sure if a GeForce GT 730 will support Shadowplay, the min spec was 660 and up when it was introduced. You may be okay, it should tell you in your Nvidia Experience Panel.


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Posted: 12th Apr 2017 08:54
It still says it's a 660 or above that's required, however nvidia cards are tricky in that regard, a 730 is not necesarily better than a 660 (in fact it's not by a long shot), nvidia card series are divided by classifications which relate to the second number, x10 to x40 are base cards, not really designed for anything more than workstations, they will play games, but don't rely on them for games, x50 is your high end workstation/very low end gaming card, x60 is low to medium end gaming, x70 is medium to high end gaming, and x80 is high end gaming. So anything x50 or lower is going to come well be low the specs for x60 or higher on the previous series.

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Posted: 13th Apr 2017 01:51
Yes, I never get lower than an 060 card at any time, otherwise I just keep saving the pennies Be nice to get a 1080ti next, but that will probably never happen

I'm just not 100% sure the 7 series and above need the 060+ requirement to record footage. It would probably help of course

OBS, however will work with any card, just not as fast. Apparently better quality if your system (CPU) can cope though.


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