If I can pop in on this, I ran into this problem as well...Hi,I wanted today to record a game with Bandicam and MSI Afterburner,I use MSI Afterburner for overlay to see FPS,GPU,CPU temperature,etc and I can't record this with Bandicam in Game Mode,but if I make the game in window and use screen mode I can see the details,but in game mode it's shows nothing...
Hi everyone, I read this question and the reply by GameTipsAndMore. I must be missing something here. Why don't you simply record with Afterburner and capture the fps etc overlay there and that will remove Bandicam from the equation. I use AB all the time now for my recordings and don't know any game that it doesn't work with. Interestingly you don't mention the game you're trying to capture? Or are you saying you prefer Bandicam over AB. Certainly from my experience AB performs overall much better than Bandicam and while I did use Bandicam at one time AB is my preferred solution now.Hi,I wanted today to record a game with Bandicam and MSI Afterburner,I use MSI Afterburner for overlay to see FPS,GPU,CPU temperature,etc and I can't record this with Bandicam in Game Mode,but if I make the game in window and use screen mode I can see the details,but in game mode it's shows nothing...
The game I wanted to capture was PES 2016 and Overwatch and if I want to record with MSI Afterburner when I start the recording I see a circle yellow spinning in left when I have the information about FPS,etc...Hi everyone, I read this question and the reply by GameTipsAndMore. I must be missing something here. Why don't you simply record with Afterburner and capture the fps etc overlay there and that will remove Bandicam from the equation. I use AB all the time now for my recordings and don't know any game that it doesn't work with. Interestingly you don't mention the game you're trying to capture? Or are you saying you prefer Bandicam over AB. Certainly from my experience AB performs overall much better than Bandicam and while I did use Bandicam at one time AB is my preferred solution now.
If you need help with configuring the right codec, please say, I will be happy to oblige with any advice and help I can?
SnQQpy
Hiya Snoop, great advice of streamlining the process - I thought of this too - but I figured he wanted the extra codecs that Bandicam has that Afterburner doesn't, or the higher reliability of Bandicam. For instance, it seems that Afterburner has been getting 'buggy' of late...Hi everyone, I read this question and the reply by GameTipsAndMore. I must be missing something here. Why don't you simply record with Afterburner and capture the fps etc overlay there and that will remove Bandicam from the equation. I use AB all the time now for my recordings and don't know any game that it doesn't work with. Interestingly you don't mention the game you're trying to capture? Or are you saying you prefer Bandicam over AB. Certainly from my experience AB performs overall much better than Bandicam and while I did use Bandicam at one time AB is my preferred solution now.Hi,I wanted today to record a game with Bandicam and MSI Afterburner,I use MSI Afterburner for overlay to see FPS,GPU,CPU temperature,etc and I can't record this with Bandicam in Game Mode,but if I make the game in window and use screen mode I can see the details,but in game mode it's shows nothing...
If you need help with configuring the right codec, please say, I will be happy to oblige with any advice and help I can?
SnQQpy
Hi GTAM,Hiya Snoop, great advice of streamlining the process - I thought of this too - but I figured he wanted the extra codecs that Bandicam has that Afterburner doesn't, or the higher reliability of Bandicam. For instance, it seems that Afterburner has been getting 'buggy' of late...
It used to be my 'go to' app for recording too, but since GPU-accelerated recording came out, it seems to like to crash - a lot. Lots of forum posts about it from others too, unfortunately. I currently have an AMD GPU and it just crashes hitting Benchmark to test the settings, no matter what combination of Drivers/etc.
It still works great with MJPEG though, I used that for a long time, as it is one of the most compatible codecs and performance is really high with it - but I just can't ignore the space savings of using higher-compressed codecs these days.
Today, I use AMDVCE [since I have an AMD GPU right now, I will use NVENC when I have an NVIDIA GPU - I have no preference between the two] and if they ever get it working trouble-free like Bandicam, I might use it more again someday.
Hey thanks for the input - you are totally correct. I used to love using Afterburner not long ago, in fact, I utilized [and wrote about] x264vfw/h.264/avc as well, because the codec could look really good and had good performance too (I even did the 'compress it later' as you do heh). All those ideas I brought over to Bandicam and used x264 as an "external codec", after AB started to give me troubles... (Example: this x264vfw 'Test' I did is from about three years ago, using the x264vfw concepts: https://forum.bandisoft.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1958 (MPEG-4/x264/AVC as third party codec in AVI container))Hi GTAM,Hiya Snoop, great advice of streamlining the process - I thought of this too - but I figured he wanted the extra codecs that Bandicam has that Afterburner doesn't, or the higher reliability of Bandicam. For instance, it seems that Afterburner has been getting 'buggy' of late...
It used to be my 'go to' app for recording too, but since GPU-accelerated recording came out, it seems to like to crash - a lot. Lots of forum posts about it from others too, unfortunately. I currently have an AMD GPU and it just crashes hitting Benchmark to test the settings, no matter what combination of Drivers/etc.
It still works great with MJPEG though, I used that for a long time, as it is one of the most compatible codecs and performance is really high with it - but I just can't ignore the space savings of using higher-compressed codecs these days.
Today, I use AMDVCE [since I have an AMD GPU right now, I will use NVENC when I have an NVIDIA GPU - I have no preference between the two] and if they ever get it working trouble-free like Bandicam, I might use it more again someday.
I'm not sure the codec is an issue. AB has the option of external codecs and certainly offers Quicksync and NVENC options and while I couldn't claim to have used ALL I have used a variety of codecs in the past with AB. I would guess the codecs wont be the issue, providing they're installed correctly.
My preferred choice is x264vfw and can capture at any fps with a selection of frame sizes depending on your RIG specs. I then pass these to Handbrake and compress to mp4 as a batch lot. Your limitation is then only disk space for the captures as you can batch compress overnight.
As for instability GTAM I'm not sure this is correct either. I have never had crashes specifically as a result of AB. I'm sure Unwinder http://forums.guru3d.com/member.php?u=30019 would be interested to know of your experiences and a bug report with AB. As you can see (sig) I'm on nVidia but as you probably know AB was originally developed with AMD in mind so this would be very surprising. My thoughts are the instability may be elsewhere.
Just my two penneth
It's ok )Sorry to derail the thread a bit, Dragonul
Thanks, what a great attitudeIt's ok )Sorry to derail the thread a bit, Dragonul
We will try to improve the overlay feature in the future.I use MSI Afterburner for overlay to see FPS,GPU,CPU temperature,etc
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