Poor Quality Control - Not only does the real-time H.264 encoding have an impact on performance, but it has one on quality too. ![]() So as an example, QuickTime Player (or any other software using real-time H.264 encoding) on even the highest end Macs will have difficulty with recording full screen games with it leaving you with a low frame rate movie file which will look very "stuttery" or "laggy." QuickTime Player is not good for recording games. At large resolutions, the amount of data your computer needs to compress to create a final movie file in real-time is extremely demanding. That's useful, but unfortunately H.264 is really difficult for computers to encode, so most Macs simply can't keep up especially when recording full screen. In plain English, this means it creates a final movie file that's ready immediately when you stop the recording.
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