ActionGame Recorder offers you a wide variety of must-have tools and features - thanks to them your game recording will become easy as it have never been before. Intuitive interface will let you find any option you need in second. Upload your game recording to most popular video portals with just a few clicks.
Action! is the best game recorder that allows to create real-time and high quality game recordings, display framerates, add live audio commentary to video recordings, add webcam video and your own logo overlay. This game capture software includes free live streaming allowing to record games and live stream games to Twitch, hitbox, YouTube etc. Action! is more than game recorder - with free app for Android or PC you can remotely play your PC games on smartphone, tablet or another computer. Action! is professional game recorder that provides the lowest file size and the highest video quality for every game recording.
Record or Capture videos from all OpenGL and DirectX 8/9/10/11/12 games in up to 120 fps and up to 4k. Moreover with the ultimate Windows desktop recording performance Action! is the fastest game recorder for all flash and other browser games. Just install free trial version of game recorder, keep your system drivers up to date and enjoy the smoothest game recording ever!
Download free game recorder trial version, then run Action! installer and follow installation instructions. Next, open Action! game capture software and select game recording mode. Please note that you can record games also with active screen recording mode. When the game recording mode is selected you can run the game and then simply use F9 key to start and stop your gameplay recording. If you want to playback your video from gameplay just open Action! gameplay recorder window and double click your game recording on the left part of Action! interface.
You can find a lot of free game recorder tools available on the market that allows you to record video from games. But if you are looking for a software which is easy-to-use, provides the ultimate game recording performance and has many features, it turns out that there is only a few noteworthy game capturing software. If you want to know which game recorder you should choose, check out our benchmark of top game recorder tools.
The Overwolf Game Capture app allows you to capture gameplay videos and screenshots, save them on your hard drive or upload them directly to social networks.
Using the in-game Media Player, you can watch the videos and screenshots you've captured without ever leaving your game. Show off your amazing-once-in-a-life-time headshots, share funny moments and kills, record your own voice and upload game guides or walkthroughs to help other players.
Don't be afraid to show off your moments of glory. Remember the words of Muhammad Ali: "It ain't bragging if you can back it up..."
Fast forward to today, where sharing or streaming video of your gameplay online is common, and almost any major game you can think of has a viewer base and star players. Unlike games of yesteryear, where Donkey Kong or Sonic the Hedgehog followed a pre-determined path and variation between game runs was relatively minor, video games today offer myriad different endings, outcomes, and middle games that can be as entertaining to watch as to play. There are even sports games like the FIFA series and Rocket League offering something closer to traditional sports highlights.
EaseUS RecExperts is one of the best free screen recorder for games like Minecraft, Counter-Strike 2 & GO, Fortnite, ROBLOX, and League of Legends. Record 4K UHD quality gameplay, stream gameplay up to 144fps with no lagging, share highlighted moments on social media platforms, and create online tutorials of gaming tactics.
Open Broadcast Software (OBS) Studio tops the list for best game capture software. This suite is ridiculously flexible, allowing you to capture not only your game but also add a shot of your webcam, a watermark, and even more complex elements. The performance impact of OBS is also surprisingly small considering how much it can do.
We reviewed each capture tool by running a game benchmarking tool without capture software enabled to get a baseline, and then running it again with the capture software actively recording. The difference, measured in frames per second (fps), gives us an idea of the performance impact you can expect from these tools.
Take our benchmarking numbers with a slight grain of salt, though. The performance hit created by video capture software can vary wildly among different PC configurations. Your CPU, graphics card, other hardware, and software running in the background can greatly affect results. These benchmarks are meant to give a general idea of recording software performance.
Our test rig was a Lenovo X220 laptop with 8GB of RAM, a 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Sandy Bridge Core i7 2620-M processor with HyperThreading, and an Asus GeForce GTX 750Ti overclock edition with 2GB of dedicated onboard memory.
Bring your gameplay and content to greater heights with the Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 capture card! Together with the available *HDR10 video capture and **5.1 multi-channel surround sound audio capturing options, you are destined to shine!
The built-in party chat feature of the Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 lets you effortlessly record party chat and live commentary, all without the need for extra microphone and party chat cable (Check the difference here). Stay interactive with your teammates and audience while seamlessly capturing voice chats together with your gameplay.
The Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 supports ultrawide resolutions of 3440x1440 and 2560x1080. With this, you can now game and create content in an immersive field of view on ultrawide gaming monitors that give you an enhanced experience!
Transform your gaming setup with captivating RGB lighting. The Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 (HDMI 2.1 USB capture card) is certified for Windows Dynamic Lighting, enabling effortless control directly through the Windows system. Also, you have the extra flexibility to sync with major gaming RGB ecosystems.
In a bizarre situation, the Intel Graphics Command Center (IGCC) stopped screen recording midway after around 10 minutes and left the "out.mp4" file unfinished with the size of 417MB which is not playable. Now the "Capture" tab which is usually found beside the "Games" tab in Home page of IGCC, has been disappeared along with the accompanied "Games" tab
That never happened before but today. When the IGCC stopped recording midway, the IGCC application also popped up on the front of what I was doing on screen from the background. In a hurry I checked the recording file it seemed corrupted after 417MB. Then I wanted to start recording again and I discovered that there was no such option to capture screen within IGCC. System options also do not show Capture settings anymore.
Note: originally the issue occurred when the laptop machine was running Windows 10 Pro but now when I am answering, the machine has been upgraded to Windows 11 Pro. But the issue persists. The scan reports attached are from Windows 11 Pro on the same laptop.
Note 2: The same issue has now occurred on my Desktop PC just today. I want to note that when I tested IGCC earlier on my Desktop PC after when I had the issue on the laptop, it was working totally fine on the desktop PC. I checked the versions of both machines, I believe it was the same and there was no update in the Windows store either. I am not sure though. What I am sure about is that my Desktop PC was pending some Windows 10 updates when IGCC was working fine with "Capture". Yesterday night, I put my PC on update (for build 22H2) before shutting it down. Today when I was about to reply here, I discovered that the IGCC is missing the "Capture" option on this desktop machine as well.
Note 3: I also found another application in the Windows Store - Intel Graphics Command Center (Beta). I tried that. It shows both the tabs "Games" and "Capture". However, the capture function does not work as intended. It just creates an out.mp4 file with the size of some bytes.
Note 3: I also tried from Windows Store the Intel Graphics Command Center (Beta) and it shows both the tabs "Games" and "Capture", but I sincerly doubt the app works properly, especially relating gaming custom setups.
I checked my drivers with, Intel Driver & Support Assistant app, and I seem to have the latest update (31.0.101.3959), while Windows Update has no pending updates. In addition, please find enclosed reports from IGGC and SSU.
I can't get any valid reason for that, since the IGGC seemed to be a good software to use and there's no alternative. Honestly, I wish I could come back to the moment I've chosen a laptop PC with an Intel integrated Graphic Device.
Anyway, my reccomendation for the other users is to get the previous version of IGGC (1.100.3325.0, A01) which is still available on the internet, and to disable the automatic update of the apps from Microsoft Store, in the vain hope that one day Intel could give us a valid alternative.
Regarding older IGCC versions in other third-party websites, you may try these versions, however, Intel cannot guarantee these will work as expected or they won't give you any issues since the only official IGCC versions are in the Microsoft store, which is the IGCC beta and latest IGCC version.
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Same here, I've use the capture hotkey sp many times in my works, then suddenly its gone, the capture capabilities with all the menu in the intel Graphic Command Center gone. Last I remember there's an update from Dell Support Assist (XPS 7390 2 in 1).
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