![]() Integrated microphones are often noisy, this is normal. I would highly appreciate if you could offer me some good advice to solve this issue, something, anything I might have missed or missconfigured I tried with external microphone plugged in but after several failures with no change for the better, I simply gave up on this I've just played around with SimpleScreenRecorder and proves to be a very good screen recorder however it looks like background noise of the PC is being recorded it's the only problem i can find that as no problems can you pls help me? I tied a lot of programs to record my league of legends games and simplescreenrecorder was the best the only problem is that i can't put my voice and the sound coming from the headphones in the video. You can also play in windowed mode and resize the window to 1280x720, that's what I would do :). However I just wrote a new scaler for SSR that's about 10 times faster, so when that's added things should be better. Scaling is also slow in the current version of SSR, so it's best to avoid it. The ratio of 1680x1050 is 16/10, but 1280x720 is 16/9, so if you scale it, it will be somewhat stretched (unless you're okay with cutting off the edges). Since there's no output resolution and I play in fullscreen which is 1680x1050, would i use the scale option in the input screen to capture only 1280x720? I don't want to have to change my computer resolution to 1280x720 just so I can record it for 720p upload to twitch or youtube. For the other codecs, you will just have to test different bitrates until you're happy with the result. If you're using H.264, you don't have to worry about the bit rate because it runs in constant quality mode. YouTube re-encodes anything you upload, so the only thing that matters is the quality, not the bit rate. ![]() This depends a lot on the codec and codec settings that you're using. I think the maximum is 30, so that's what I use (also because 30 fps looks nice on 60 Hz monitors, unlike 24 fps). YouTube allows many different frame rates. ![]() You will get the best result if you use one of these: YouTube seems to support pretty much any file format and codec, you don't really have to worry about that. ![]()
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