Being able to play my games in 1080p/60fps and the video file will be in 720p/30fps is a Godsend. This tutorial will show you how to set up dxtory for optimal performance and smaller file sizes.
Dxtory
Lagarith Lossless Video Codec
1. Download and install the stable version of Dxtory
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3. Start up Dxtory
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4. Click the "Folder" tab
5. Click on "Add Folder"
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(Optional: In this tab you can also chose where your screenshots will be placed)
You're now done in this tab!
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6. Now over to the next tab, "Hotkeys".
Here you can pick what key on your keyboard will be used to record/take a screenshot (f9 and f11 for example). There's also alot more you can do, like "push-to-talk" and take HighSpeed Screenshots.
Over to the next tab.
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Now click the configuration box, to the right of the drop-down box.
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8. For the rest, set the framerate to 30 FPS. Output should be "File Output" and "File Format" must be "AVI"(Unless you're gonna use Dxtory for streaming, more on that later :).
Unclude the cursor is optional, do whatever you like. Leave "Synchronize Video FPS" unchecked.
Scaling, click on "Size", since we want to use 720p to keep the file size down you have to put in the following: Width - 1280 and Height - 720
You're now done on this tab, phew! This tab should now look like this:
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9. The next tab is "Audio". Here's where you chose what audio source you want to record from. You can add several audio sources*, just click the big green + (I.E recording the game sound and your mic).
The game audio will most likely use your standard audio device, so pick that. "Audio Codec" should be "PCM", I always put the "Audio Format" to PCM 48000 Hz, 32bit, Stereo (On all of the audio sources).
11. Now, the last tab of use, "Advanced Setting". Change the settings so that they match the following settings! Go ahead and play around with the "Processing Threads" option, see what works best with your CPU
You're now done! Enjoy the best vidya gaem recording software out there! If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
Video tutorial coming out soon, for all of you who dont like reading.
*If you're recording from two or more audio sources, you'll need to MUX the output file. This is included with dxtory (AVIMux ).
You can also drag the output file into (i.e) Vegas Pro, all of the audio sources will show up as
different audio channels.
Note - If you drag a clip with multiple audio-sources into Adobe Premiere, it wont work... sorry.
Thanks, this really helped! Do I really have to MUX the output file though if I'm fine with multiple audio channels?
ReplyDeleteIt's entirely optional!
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