Best idea is stay away from 3rd party when you can use native tools - MSI AB got compatibility problems with the Adrenalin driver. ReLive (recording) is working well for most people - if you need smaller files use Handbrake to compress recordings.
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Thank You very much for both answers.
But then again; when activating the Relive Option in Adrenalin s/w (not a driver) - I still got the very same key assignment from which I don't want.
Ctrl, Alt. Shift and that makes it useless.
All of these buttons is assigned in all my games, so when I try to record or something - the ingame function of that button kicks in, which is not acceptable.
Or I am missing something here in the configuration?
Best regards from Sweden
Ubi never bothered to fix the small font in the editor windowOriginally Posted by Klyvyxa Go to original post
you mean changing the hotkey? just click on the assigned (recording) key in ReLive and you can change that - inside the game use that key to on/off recording. If you can't find a combination change the key inside the game to free it up.Originally Posted by Klyvyxa Go to original post
No, it is not possible in the AMD Adrenalin - Relive Global settings:
change hotkeys is not doable.
It says Ctrl+Shift+R (recording) etc. but none of these can be reassigned to other not in-game available buttons or button combinations.
It requires always to start with Ctrl + a button No that is Not working for me.
Best regards from Sweden
Ps. I'm sorry for my poor english and grammar.
Yep, just tested it and it looks like you found a bug - it is not accepting any other keys ... can't helpOriginally Posted by Klyvyxa Go to original post
CTRL+ is compulsorily, yes!
OK, glad to hear that I'm not alone to discover this.
Then, to return to my original post:
Yes, I am asking You to tell which video recording s/w in real time You prefer and and also: why it is better than..?
Do You need to lower the in game graphics settings while recording in high quality, if so which settings?
Best regards from Sweden
Ps. I'm sorry for my poor english and grammar.