Screen recorder that works with ASIO (Windows)

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Came across this earlier,Captura a tiny free portable screen recorder that works with ASIO drivers out of the box (well it works with mine anyway)

https://github.com/MathewSachin/Captura/wiki

https://github.com/MathewSachin/Captura/releases

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Thanks!

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doesn't work for me
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I doubt it can record the ASIO output from your DAW (I don't see how, without "hacking" the existing driver), but maybe it can record your soundcard's inputs using ASIO.

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You can do this with RME Totalmix with per channel loopback. I do it using plain old OBS.

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I tried OBS, it records system audio fine but doesnt record audio from Cubase
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TS-12 wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 6:57 pm I tried OBS, it records system audio fine but doesnt record audio from Cubase
You need an audio interface with loopback, or use the multiple virtual audio cable software solutions out there. It's easily solved, but RME is the slickest solution. I use it for work videos every day.

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I think almost any audio interface you buy these days has loopback? Mine has for sure, and, it wasn't very expensive.

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The most common way people do this is with Voicemeeter Potato or Banana. Both free (donationware) through https://vb-audio.com/
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I have steinberg ur22mkii which has loopback
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chk071 wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 7:50 pm I think almost any audio interface you buy these days has loopback? Mine has for sure, and, it wasn't very expensive.
No they don't, but a lot of them do.

I have a cheap UR44 that does have it, but it's global.

The reason I use the RME on the main work PC is because it can do per channel loopback, meaning I can record separate audio streams into OBS for DAW, voice, system audio etc.

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