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That said, for non-interactive video, 60 FPS (or 59, for that matter) are absolutely & totally enough.
I put this under help and tips as I figured someone might know. I think 59 FPS looks good so far :)
When I changed it some time back to 120FPS the file sizes bloated out, like I do know one short recording of 1 minute 40 bloated out to 2GB -4GB I was like WHAT...hence why i changed it back to 59, also my 2 hard drive spaces are getting less and less so need to clear up.
When I had it on 120 FPS small unity games from Itchio, the output file sizes for 3-4 minutes recording would be big a 4-5GB each which seems crazy
Still a beta feature but works pretty good. Pretty performance friendly too.
I hated that other recorder that OBS Studio...That was the worst and the quality of the recordings was terrible