What is Flashback Video Capture and how do I use it?
Flashback Video Capture is an enhanced Video Capture function that allows you to record video several seconds before you actually press the Video Capture keybinding. Flashback Video Capture can be activated in the Xfire client by going to Tools | Options | Video tab and checking the ‘Enable Flashback Capture’ box. It can store the following number of frames in memory to record when you start a video capture: • Low – 150 frames • Medium – 300 frames • High – 450 frames • Very High – 600 frames Depending on your Flashback Memory Usage setting, this could be only a couple seconds all the way up to a dozen or more. Basically what this means is that if something cool happens in your game (like an awesome kill streak) but you forgot to record it on video, you can still hit your video capture keybind to capture some of the action that just happened several seconds in the past. One thing to note is that Flashback Video Capture is an extremely CPU and memory intensive process. The better your P
Flashback Video Capture is an enhanced Video Capture function that allows you to record video several seconds before you actually press the Video Capture keybinding. Flashback Video Capture can be activated in the Xfire client by going to Tools | Options | Video tab and checking the ‘Enable Flashback Capture’ box.
Flashback Video Capture is an enhanced Video Capture function that allows you to record video several seconds before you actually press the Video Capture keybinding. Flashback Video Capture can be activated in the Xfire client by going to Tools | Options | Video tab and checking the Enable Flashback Capture box.