![]() ![]() same thing, it just gave me a black screen. I tried in VLC, even using "select options" so it would open the Blackmagic options menu. ffmpeg records one frame of black video and then drops every subsequent frame. The only problem is that it doesn't actually work. Yes, I know it will use a lot of processing power, but I've got a pretty beefy i7 so it should be fine. My initial thought was to use something like ffmpeg, as it can take input from any DirectShow device and compress it to HuffYUV, H264 QR0 (lossless), Lagarith and so on. Worked great, but I'm a bit of a quality freak so I thought I'd try something with more potential.Īnyway, recording 1080p 60fps in uncompressed is just a HUGE waste of hard drive space, we're talking 1GB every four seconds (Can spinning hard drives even handle that after a minute or two? I'm thinking dropped frames will happen) I previously had a Hauppauge HD PVR2 which had a hardware H264 compressor maxed at 14mbps. What I want to do is record gameplay footage from my Xbox consoles (360 and XB1, both doing 1080p60 output) but in lossless, so I can edit the footage and THEN compress it. I noticed that pretty much nothing but Media Express works. ![]() I just got an Intensity Pro 4K card yesterday and was trying to set it up. ![]()
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