This ffmpeg command works, but unfortunately gdigrab does not create a real 60 fps.
OBS and StreamFX do not allow me to scale the input data to 10 bits, which I would like to use to keep all 8-bit input colors unchanged.Code:ffmpeg -f gdigrab -r 60 -i desktop -vf scale=out_color_matrix=bt709,format=yuv444p10le -c:v hevc_nvenc -tune lossless out.mov
Can I record the screen at 60 fps with ffmpeg only? If not, can you suggest any program that does this?
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Probably you are one of first so rather alone on this but seem someone already faced issue before:
https://video.stackexchange.com/questions/18786/desktop-grabbing-with-ffmpeg-at-60-fps...ng-nvenc-codec
perhaps try to follow this:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6766333/capture-windows-screen-with-ffmpeg
and
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Capture/Desktop
It may be internal Windows limitation not necessarily associated with ffmpeg (ffmpeg source code analysis may provide more details on this).
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