On 3/23/2019 5:55 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
The console output imo indicates that gdigrab does not provide the
frames on time, I don't know what the deeper reason is.
Based on my screen-grabbing experiments last year, I'm rather suspicious of
gdigrab (see "Delay in windows screen capture" fr
2019-03-24 1:34 GMT+01:00, Felipe pi pe :
> I'm trying to record my screen with gdigrab at 60 fps and save it to an mp4
> file. This works flawlessly at 30 fps, but once I up it to 60 fps it starts
> to duplicate almost all frames and results in what I estimate is a ~10 fps
> video file. This is my
i'd try open broadcast studio for screen capture till ppl find you 100%
ffmpeg command line.. 768p should be a joke for 2500g.
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I'm trying to record my screen with gdigrab at 60 fps and save it to an mp4
file. This works flawlessly at 30 fps, but once I up it to 60 fps it starts to
duplicate almost all frames and results in what I estimate is a ~10 fps video
file. This is my command line: ffmpeg -f gdigrab -framerate 60