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Can you suggest a good app to make a video to record the screen while gaming with lose minor FPS please? I tryed simplescreenrecorder, but I lose 50 fps while recording.
Last edited by Vinouch on 21 September 2020 at 5:55 pm UTC
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To minimize the fps loss I suggest lowering the quality a bit, don't use any compression (this will minimize cpu usage but produce large files. Also if you have 2 drives, don't save the video on the same drive as the game you're recording as this will create a bit of stutter (especially if it's an HDD).
Simplescreenrecorder is not bad, it's what I use for my game recordings with very minimal frame loss. However this is possible due to high thread count and carefully dividing the load using the 'taskset' command.
OBS is also very good and is a much more featured program than SSR.
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ffmpeg -vaapi_device /dev/dri/renderD128 -f x11grab -video_size 1920x1080 -i :0 -vf 'hwupload,scale_vaapi=format=nv12' -c:v h264_vaapi -b:v 15M -preset superfast '/home/username/screenrecord.mp4'
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(Also works on Wayland and in virtual terminals!)
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A small GUI to record in VAAPI:
https://github.com/Philippe734/tiny.vaapi.recorder
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Nice, it's a small bash script which you can modify for your needs (like changing the codec and etc.).
https://github.com/Philippe734/tiny.vaapi.recorder/blob/main/tiny.vaapi.recorder.sh
Also, I wonder what's the method in the Wayland session where x11grab is not an option. I suppose there must be some ffmpeg / Pipewire integration for that?
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You might want to remove the preset option though. It has no effect with vaapi, it's a libx264 setting.
You might also want to experiment with using constant quality in lossless mode (if you don't mind large files) using -qp 0 instead of VBR. I seem to recall getting better results with that, but it probably varies from system to system.