Oct 15, 2010 Computers & Internet Software. Free screen capture program that records 60fps? Free mac screen recording/capture program? So is there any other software that doesnt have a big fps. You could try Fraps but the free version lasts only a few seconds of. 60fps recording software?
You'll need a desktop or laptop with USB 3 and Windows, no Mac or Linux, and I'm sure SSDs but I don't know all the specifics yet. I just found this online: This is a first, a capture box that allows full 1080p 60fps capture.
The supplied software only goes up to 30mbs in MP4, but you can record the live view using other software in full uncompressed video. Sucks that you need to tether it, but it looks like it's USB powered so you could take it out on the road and record with a fast laptop. The gameplay capture scene has been advancing fast.
As little as 3 years ago there was really only one player in the market(Hauppauge). Now there are 2 more major players, Elgato and Avermedia, the latter just upped the ante, and for only $180. EDIT: After doing some more searching I found this, XCAPTURE-1: That can also do full HD at 60fps capture, but it's twice the price of the U3. It's main benefit is it can also capture various SD resolutions with various SD connectors, the Avermedia only has HDMI. This guy did an in depth test of the XCapture in various resolutions from SD to 1080p 60fps.
Free V24 Dnc Software. I don't understand the question. 'Build in soft?'
Do you mean built in software? They always cripple the software a bit since it's just supposed to be for youtube game capture. The supplied software of the U3 can only capture at bitrates of 30mbs MAX at 1080p60. And while I don't know, I'm sure that's a 4:2:0 codec.
For the GH3, you're better off just using built in 50mbs. With uncompressed capture you can get at least 8bit 4:2:2. Or possibly use another software to record in a different compressed codec. Can you stream in Full HD at 60fps? Most of the gameplay guys either do 1080@30p or 720@60p streaming and even 720p can get laggy at times.
There's more than one gameplay capture box now that can input the 1080@60p HDMI signal and downconvert to 30p on the fly for recording or streaming. Elgato, Roxio, Happauge, and Avermedia have at least one device than can do that, but only Aver now has the record at 1080@60p edge. You could also use them to turn your laptop into a field monitor, some don't even need USB 3, but those would have a second or so of input lag vs the ExtremeCap that is almost lag free.