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author | dec05eba <dec05eba@protonmail.com> | 2023-03-24 02:00:38 +0100 |
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committer | dec05eba <dec05eba@protonmail.com> | 2023-03-24 02:00:38 +0100 |
commit | 8592a4692960ec922c0b40fd132405be9e34c3c2 (patch) | |
tree | ea15649330ea0c51f62cc33f409c8a376329aed4 /README.md | |
parent | 78398f9bddf35e7a753f7bb41d9d063b671f6669 (diff) |
Do not automatically install coolbits because if used on amd/intel then xorg wont boot
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@@ -20,14 +20,13 @@ When recording GTA V at 4k on highest settings, fps drops from 60 to 23 when usi It is recommended to save the video to a SSD because of the large file size, which a slow HDD might not be fast enough to handle. ## Note about optimal performance on NVIDIA NVIDIA driver has a "feature" (read: bug) where it will downclock memory transfer rate when a program uses cuda, such as GPU Screen Recorder. To work around this bug, GPU Screen Recorder can overclock your GPU memory transfer rate to it's normal optimal level.\ -To enable overclocking for optimal performance use the `-oc` option when running GPU Screen Recorder. You also need to have "Coolbits" NVIDIA X setting set to "12" to enable overclocking. This setting is automatically installed if you run the install script (`install.sh` or `install_ubuntu.sh`), however if you use flatpak then you need to manually run `install_coolbits.sh` and then reboot your computer.\ +To enable overclocking for optimal performance use the `-oc` option when running GPU Screen Recorder. You also need to have "Coolbits" NVIDIA X setting set to "12" to enable overclocking. You can automatically add this option if you run `install_coolbits.sh` and then reboot your computer.\ Note that this only works when Xorg server is running as root, and using this option will only give you a performance boost if the game you are recording is bottlenecked by your GPU.\ -Obs! use at your own risk! +Note! use at your own risk! # Installation If you are running an Arch Linux based distro, then you can find gpu screen recorder on aur under the name gpu-screen-recorder-git (`yay -S gpu-screen-recorder-git`).\ If you are running an Ubuntu based distro then run `install_ubuntu.sh` as root: `sudo ./install_ubuntu.sh`. But it's recommended that you use the flatpak version of gpu-screen-recorder if you use an older version of ubuntu as the ffmpeg version will be old and wont support the best quality options.\ -Note that if you use the flatpak version then you wont be able to use overclocking unless you set "Coolbits" NVIDIA X setting (which you can do by running `install_coolbits.sh` and then rebooting).\ If you are running another distro then you can run `install.sh` as root: `sudo ./install.sh`, but you need to manually install the dependencies, as described below.\ You can also install gpu screen recorder ([the gtk gui version](https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder-gtk/)) from [flathub](https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.dec05eba.gpu_screen_recorder). |