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Posted on 29 July 2016 - 10:15 AM
Hi!I am thinking of starting an Archer series on Youtube and I play on a MacBook so I need a program that doesn't really decrease FPS and good settings for the program so that it would be as "lagless" as possible… I tried OBS but I can't figure out good settings… If one of you can, I'd appreciate any help! Thanks!
Last edited on 29 July 2016 - 10:32 AM by ImBat
Action and Shadowplay are nice but you must pay for action and have a nvidia graphics card for Shadowplay
Posted on 29 July 2016 - 10:58 AM
imbat wrote
Action and Shadowplay are nice but you must pay for action and have a nvidia graphics card for Shadowplay
I'll make sure to have a look at that, are you sure my Mac will be able to run "smoothly"?
Posted on 29 July 2016 - 12:03 PM
iPepsi wrote
imbat wrote...
I'll make sure to have a look at that, are you sure my Mac will be able to run "smoothly"?
I have no experience with macs so i have no idea. Action drops performance by like 25% but mine only dropped about 10%.
Last edited on 29 July 2016 - 12:09 PM by Jahmyr
Bandicam is ok for quality but I'm not sure it works for MacIsn't QuickTime a free and decent one? Try it.
Posted on 29 July 2016 - 12:58 PM
Unshift wrote
Bandicam is ok for quality but I'm not sure it works for Mac
Isn't QuickTime a free and decent one? Try it.
Isn't QuickTime a free and decent one? Try it.
I use Mac and QuickTime kills my frames.
To answer your question my best solution has been Screen capture tool lite. It's on the app store (pretty shit imo) and can only record 30fps which looks like shit but I can still get a solid 60fps with it (in game, the recording is 30). Other issue is it limits you to 5 minutes so if you record a long thing you need to restart it all the time.