Looking for a good ut capture program
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 2:45 pm
would like to make agame video while I am playing and want to know what program to use.
billybill wrote:I'd recommend OBS. The filesize and quality may be smaller. But you shouldn't have to run the game windowed like with Fraps. I think fraps might let you take higher FPS video as well. Maybe I'm wrong. Make sure you run the correct one, 64-bit 32-bit
You have a couple of options.
You can capture what you are playing, and then edit that, or just publish a game without edits.
Also if you record the game with UTs built-in demo recorder, you can replay the game repeatedly and capture from any position you prefer.
I recommend you play with the demo recorder anyway so you get used to what it does.
For capturing, you need something simple, and I don't think OpenBroadcaster is for you.
You would do better using something like "raptr" http://raptr.com or http://raptr.com/amd
or "Overwolf" http://www.overwolf.com
Both have plugins that can stream to Twitch and you can download anything you capture.
Fraps has 1 major drawback http://www.fraps.com/buy.php but other than that has the most help and support, due to it being around for a long time.For more expert control the best free solution is Open Broadcaster
http://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/a ... r-software
I can recommend using raptr or Overwolf as a first step into streaming, as it does far less because they are only aimed at twitch streaming.
billybill wrote:OBS is a basically a free version of XSplit, there is a bunch of stuff OBS has that you cannot do in XSplit until you pay licence fees. It's freeware, and doesn't have any ads.
Note that you can stream direct to a new file on your hard drive. You need to set up the scene first which is a little trial and test, the preview is not extremely helpful when your game is full-screen. And like I said be sure to use the correct one if you have a 64-bit OS
Well, I don't know if I have DX10.Could not initialize DirectX 10 on Intel(R) HD Graphics. This error can happen for one of the following reasons:
1.) Your GUP is not supported (DirectX 10 is required - note that many integrated laptop GPUs do not support DX10)
2.) You're running Windows Vista without the "Platform Update"
3.) Your video card drivers are out of date
If you are using a laptop with NVIDIA Optimus or AMD Switchable Graphic, make sure OBS is set to run on the high performance GPU in your driver settings.