

But not the Kazam that comes with the Software Center but the one that comes in the PPA. If your CPU is not powerful enough (And side by side with it, your motherboard) then don't make an odd face when you see that recording while playing makes a lot of lag and that will make the video look awful.įrom my experience, having a good computer with enough CPU, RAM, VIDEO and the other obvious stuff for it to record (Specially from experience the hard drive Read/Write speed) you can use Kazam for it (Since you are talking about HD). That video recording will really REALLY suck. Expecting to create the best and awesome gaming recording but have an Intel Celeron or an AMD Duron. So the better your video card is, the better the experience will be.ĬPU Power. There is no power in the world that will let you record a game while playing on that video card in a smooth and crystal clear way.


For example, I had a case where the user had an FX 5200. If it is 7200 RPM and to top it off, the HDD has a lot of cache (Like 16 MB, 32 MB or 64 MB) then you will have a better experience. If it has 5400 RPM you have a bigger chance that when recording while playing, the video will not look smooth or the game play will feel slower. How many RPM does your HDD have (Assuming you don't have an SSD in which case, do not worry about the hard drive). But there are a couple of factors you should take into account when recording: It has been the best one when it comes to resource usage. I can actually vouch for the answer that Grumbel made about recordmydesktop in the terminal.
