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15/03/2023 Action! 4.31.1 is now available!
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Learn how to enable NVIDIA NVENC acceleration for H.265/HEVC gameplay recording and what are NVIDIA NVENC H.265/HEVC recording requirements.
Learn how to enable acceleration with NVIDIA NVENC for H.265/HEVC Windows screen recording and what are NVIDIA NVENC H.265/HEVC recording requirements.
Learn how to enable NVIDIA NVENC acceleration for games and Windows desktop recording and streaming and what are NVIDIA NVENC requirements.
Learn how to enable AMD APP VCE acceleration for real-time desktop and gameplay recording and streaming and what are AMD APP VCE requirements.
This tutorial is designed for desktop PCs with Intel processors supporting Intel® Quick Sync Video and with additional PCI-E graphics card installed.
This tutorial is designed for desktop computers with Intel processors supporting Intel® Quick Sync Video technology and with additional NVIDIA or AMD PCI-E graphics card installed.
With this tutorial you will learn how to manage 3D settings in NVIDIA control panel to enable Intel® Quick Sync Video technology for Action! This tutorial is dedicated for PCs with NVIDIA Optimus technology.
With this tutorial you will learn how to create and manage Action! exlude list. If you do not want Action! to connect to specific application, use exclude list.
With this tutorial you will learn how to record microphone (or any other audio device) to separate audio file for your screen and game screen recordings