Bandicam is a high-performance Windows screen recorder offering specialized modes for gaming, screen capture, and external device recording, capable of producing 4K UHD video. Key features include real-time drawing, facecam overlays, scheduled recording, and integrated video repair tools. For a full overview of features, visit
Bandicam — Quick Useful Guide What Bandicam is
Screen capture & recording app for Windows (screen, game, device recording). Records high-quality video (up to 4K) with hardware-accelerated codecs (H.264, HEVC).
Key features
Screen Recording modes: Screen, Game, Device (webcam/console). Real-time drawing: Add annotations while recording. Webcam overlay & picture-in-picture. Scheduled recording and automatic file splitting. Noise suppression and microphone mix for voiceovers. FPS overlay and benchmarking for games. Export options: MP4/AVI; supports large file sizes and high bitrates.
Quick setup (presumes Windows)
Download and install from bandicam.com. Launch and choose a mode: Screen / Game / Device. Adjust format: Video tab → select codec (H.264/HEVC), resolution, bitrate. Set audio sources: Desktop + Microphone. Optional: enable webcam overlay and real-time drawing. Select output folder. Press Rec (F12 default) to start/stop. Use Pause (F10) if needed. www.bandicam.com
Recommended settings for common uses
Streaming/gameplay (high quality): H.264 (NVENC/AMD Quick Sync), 60 FPS, 1920×1080, bitrate 12–30 Mbps. Tutorials/screen capture: H.264 (software or NVENC), 30–60 FPS, 1280×720–1920×1080, bitrate 8–15 Mbps. Low disk space: reduce resolution and bitrate; use MP4 with moderate bitrate.
Tips & best practices
Test-record 30–60s to confirm audio/video sync and quality. Use GPU encoder (NVENC/AMD) to reduce CPU load. Enable “Auto complete recording” or schedule for long captures. Split large files or use external storage for long sessions. For editing, export to MP4 with keyframe interval 2 sec (or GOP 48) for compatibility. Keep drivers and Bandicam updated.
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