Reply 60 of 154, by Mau1wurf1977
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wrote:unfortunately realtime x264 encoding with 60fps is requires quite potent hardware
You wouldn't encode in real-time.
What you do is capture in RAW format or a lossless video codec.
The files will end up huge, but that isn't an issue. HDDs have no issues writing the data (it's all sequential), as long as you have a separate HDD for the video project.
FRAPS does the same thing and captures Full HD 1080 @ fps with no issues.
e.g. with Fraps a 1280 x 720 recording @ 25fps ens up ~ 4GB for ~ 4 minutes.
It’s only after you have captured the video that you encode it into whatever format you require…