No, the Steam Deck has its own recording system, you activate it with a couple of buttons, and when you're done, you just export the video and you're done.
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No, the Steam Deck has its own recording system, you activate it with a couple of buttons, and when you're done, you just export the video and you're done.
I understand, I'm trying to find a good balance between quality and file size to upload to 3speak.
I was recording in 1080p 60fps, but with some modifications, such as the bit rate, which I left at 8mb, but even so, a 15-minute recording is resulting in a 1GB file.
If I need to resize a video, I use two methods:
1.- Upload to YouTube, wait for the YT's compression, then download from a 3er party app, like youtubedl-gui.
2.- Using Handbrake, the presets work just fine, or you can create your owns presets.
Thanks for the tips, I'll take a look and see if I can improve my files. I want to set them up properly so they don't generate huge files, but I also want good quality for my videos.