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This is what I used for getting footage for my HZD video. 10 minutes of 1080p footage capping at the default 60fps setting ran me a little under 3 GB.
Someone mentioned blackmagic. If your laptop has thunderbolt or USB 3, there are options but none of them are particularly lean. I guess you could technically compress the input with H.264, but it would be in software rather than in hardware like some of the other options.
For reference, when I use a blackmagic card for capture, 1080p30 is about 3GB per minute. It's probably not what you want.
Complete thread:
- Any recommendations on screen capture? -
Schedonnardus,
2017-04-07, 12:21
- That's raw video for ya. Try BlkMgcDsgn, elgato, or epiphan.
- INSANEdrive, 2017-04-07, 13:30
- Definitely try the Elgato -
Beorn,
2017-04-07, 13:56
- +1 -
CyberKN,
2017-04-07, 14:15
- +1 -
Cody Miller,
2017-04-07, 16:02
- +1
- Mix, 2017-04-09, 15:10
- +1
- +1 -
Cody Miller,
2017-04-07, 16:02
- Definitely try the Elgato - Morpheus, 2017-04-07, 18:57
- +1 -
CyberKN,
2017-04-07, 14:15
- Definitely try the Elgato -
Beorn,
2017-04-07, 13:56
- I use GeForce experience built in screen recording function - Funkmon, 2017-04-07, 15:00
- Yes. OBS. - BlackstarBSP, 2017-04-07, 15:48
- Thanks for all the tips/suggestions!
- Schedonnardus, 2017-04-07, 21:58
- That's raw video for ya. Try BlkMgcDsgn, elgato, or epiphan.