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Gear Question What program do you use to record?

LilFrecklesGaming

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Hiya everyone! I have a gaming channel and I am currently using OBS to record my videos with. It seems like I have problem after problem with OBS when it comes to recording. I won't get into that though. However, I am just curious if anyone uses a different program to record your content?

Thank you!
 

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I mainly use OBS now. It can be tricky if you don't have your settings correct, but I usually only have that issue in the beginning when I'm setting it up.

Other than that, I used to use Bandicam or Dxtory, which I found to be sufficient when I was still recording games.
 
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Ikerot

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I need to look into that one a bit more I think. I haven't tried it, but whenever I've gamed, Windows likes to remind me it exsists.
Yeah, I know a YouTuber who uses Window's integrated recording software and he says it works relatively well. I've never used it myself so I can't say.
 

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Yeah, I know a YouTuber who uses Window's integrated recording software and he says it works relatively well. I've never used it myself so I can't say.
OBS is horrible on my Surface pro 4 when trying to record Minecraft. I suspect some test experiments will be happening this week :p
 

laurenproctor

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If I'm livestreaming, I use OBS and pipe the stream out to twitch, YouTube, etc. If I am uploading the video after recording, I usually use Camtasia (with Screenflow as a close second).
 

MrVoidable

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I use my Radeon Software to record most of my stuff, also OBS is a good way to record, Search on YouTube guides on improving settings on OBS.
 

Jokoman93

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I use obs, I tried using streamlabs obs but had so many quality issues. So I tried OBS and it worked perfectly. The thing about OBS is it automatically adjusts the settings to match your specs which helped me a lot
 

Beanie Draws

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I use obs, I tried using streamlabs obs but had so many quality issues. So I tried OBS and it worked perfectly. The thing about OBS is it automatically adjusts the settings to match your specs which helped me a lot
that's interesting, I thought it was the other way around, with streamlabs adjusting settings for quality. I haven't really recorded with either for a while though.
 

Jarvis Phan

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For me, if I'm recording audio, I use Logic Pro X and then I use Final Cut Pro X to sync the audio with the video.
 

rportnoy

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Awesome information, hadnΓÇÖt heard of OBS!
OBS studio is a software that is quite powerful for recording and live streaming. Has many features and effects. Available in 32bit and 64bit. nd the most important thing is OBS studio free! :blush::blush::blush:
 

SwelkDort

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Hi guys. I've been using a Windows 10 recorder since I updated it to this version. It really has a good UI, so I find it easy to use. But I think the options it has are not enough for me. So, I found a better screen recorder for Windows. It has more special features that an inbuilt Windows 10 recorder doesn't have. Btw, my new recorder allows me to record both my computer screen and my phone's one. I think it's very comfortable actually. Anyway, thanks for asking. I hope I've helped you guys.
 
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