AMD Relive is completely crashing my PC when trying to record?

brightwhunter

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So I've been trying to record some of my pc games such as Skyrim, Bully, etc. Older games I like to play. Games my PC can definitely run with no problems. But, everytime I press CTRL+SHIFT+R to record my gameplay, on Skyrim is crashes my computer almost instantly. On Bully it doesn't crash fast maybe about 10 minutes into recording. I noticed on Bully it crashes during computer demanding parts such as Chemistry class. I have tried formatting my pc, clean uninstalling all AMD drivers and reinstalling. I have messed with almost all settings on AMD Relive. This is really bugging the hell out of me and I am at the point of giving up. This has been going on for 5 days.

***PC SPECS***
PROCESSOR: AMD A-10-7800 Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G 3.50 GHz
RAM: 12GB (10GB Usable)
VIDEO CARD: AMD Radeon R7
OS: Windows 10 Home Premium x64

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ReLive is known for such problems. It's really not any better than the 3rd party tool AMD was using prior, Raptr. The only solution IMO is using another capture tool, or switching to Nvidia and using ShadowPlay.

I've done a fair amount of capture with DxTory, it's one of the better software capture tools. It's not as efficient performance wise on FPS as ReLive or ShadowPlay, but if you use Distribution Writing it helps a lot.

With Dist Write you just set more than one drive to write the capture files, set output file as RawCap, and use the DxTory codec. Then when capture is done you use the built-in RawCapConvert tool to convert it to Avi.

DxTory also has a support forum, and it's a whole lot better than any support you'll get from...
ReLive is known for such problems. It's really not any better than the 3rd party tool AMD was using prior, Raptr. The only solution IMO is using another capture tool, or switching to Nvidia and using ShadowPlay.

I've done a fair amount of capture with DxTory, it's one of the better software capture tools. It's not as efficient performance wise on FPS as ReLive or ShadowPlay, but if you use Distribution Writing it helps a lot.

With Dist Write you just set more than one drive to write the capture files, set output file as RawCap, and use the DxTory codec. Then when capture is done you use the built-in RawCapConvert tool to convert it to Avi.

DxTory also has a support forum, and it's a whole lot better than any support you'll get from AMD.

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