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[Request] Pre-record feature or save epic moments with predetermined time.

Started by astrix_au, January 23, 2015, 04:14:15 PM

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astrix_au

Hi ExKoder,

I have a great feature that would make your app awesome or more awesome than it already is.

I like using your codec as it has almost no impact on the game, but the files sizes are huge. I would really, really like to see the feature Raptr has called replay.

You se it for a pre determined amount of time, say 30 seconds. While your playing the DXtory would record to buffer but because of the file size record to the memory buffer and not the hard drive. That way it won't degrade SSD unnecessary due to huge file sizes (1440p 60fps DXtory codec YUV410).

That way if your playing along and you have an amazing moment just press the pre-determined button to  save the last 30 sec, it makes sense with file sizes and having to use SSD's for those codecs, but at the same time recording to the SSD would degrade it hence buffering to memory and not the HD/SSD. Maybe give the option to record to HD for those who want to record longer videos.

Either way this feature would be awesome and a lot of people would be coming back to DX from switching for this feature in other software.

This is what gamers wan't that like to make montages, but it works great for normal recording as well.

When recording with the DXtory codec you can only fit a few rounds on a SSD of BF4 so this feature makes so much sense to get the most out of your amazingly well optimised codec and be able to  capture a lot of great footage.

Hope this gets implemented and I know a lot of people would absolutely love this.

ShavedApe

Im fairly certain this has been requested before but ill second it even with shadowplay available to me I would still much prefer to use dxtory because of the audio options available

mouse

I'd like to see this as well as nvenc support in DXTory.
Shadowplay doesn't work in a window, and bandicam is... bleh.