@Oreo321: Thx a lot man, havent seen that section yet. gonna check it out.
I hope that one of those recording softwares has a "record specific wndow" function :)
@timmiluvus: thats what I thought. However, I didnt have any problems with bandycam, it recorded everything the way I wanted without any problems. However, the free version only lets you do 10 minute recordings...
Do you guys know any free alternatives to bandicam/OBS, that work on windows 7 and let you capture specific windows?
Alright, little update:
I tried OBS classic (works for windows 7), but it didnt work too well. the video lagged/stuttered as my notebook isnt strong enough.
I tried bandicam, which worked perfectly. I could choose the livesplit window (exactly cropped), however I noticed that after 10 mins it stopped recording as the free version only allows 10 mins max^^
I guess it's not that easy anyway... If nothing else helps, I would be happy if I could at least add a timer to the video.
@Quivico: That's true, however my laptop is kinda old and for now I would be happy if I could find a solution for a few easy videos.
I still need to record the splits/splitting somehow...
Hey there!
i recently tried to speedrun, and decided to record my gameplay via the recording option from Retroarch. Worked fine!
I also used Livesplit to record my times to see my progression during the runs.
Now I've got a run that I'd like to upload to youtube. The problem is, I have the video and the splits seperately. I'm using windows 7 and I'd like to somehow get those 2 together so the video would be a little more user-friendly.
I guess the only way is to let the video run and record the splits again live, as they have already be done.
Is there some way to get this done without too much of a hassle? :) (As I said, still on windows 7 and my laptop is kinda old too, so I don't have that many options I guess.)