Bandicam Portable is a screen capture software that uses DirectX/OpenGL graphics technologies to record a specific area of a computer screen. The program saves video with a high compression rate while preserving the original video quality. You can also use Mirillis Action.
Bandicam is a powerful screen recording app that can capture videos, desktop activity, and even gameplay. This lightweight yet powerful application allows users to perform all their recording tasks and saves videos in various formats. A modern and engaging user interface prompts users to begin recording. It offers a range of settings and customization options, providing a comprehensive set of tools to record the screen precisely according to their needs.
Video recording of games and video streamingeos
– Minecraft video recording, webcam and computer screen
– Supports H.264, Xvid, MPEG-1 and MJPEG video codecs
– Support for PCM and MPEG-1 Layer II audio codecs
– Support for AVI video format (.avi)
– Support for MPEG-1 video codec VBR mode
Capture images from games and streaming videos
– Supports BMP, PNG and JPEG image formats
– Continuous image capture
Frame rate control (FPS management)
– FPS Overlay (Show FPS)/FPS Limit.
Main features of the portable Bandicam:
– Bandicam can record DirectX/OpenGL programs such as Fraps (Alternative Fraps, Better than Fraps)
– The size of the recorded file is much smaller than that of other software (Bandicam compresses the video during recording)
– You can share the recorded file on YouTube without conversion (you can create a Full HD video in 720p/1080p)
– You can record for more than 24 hours without stopping (the automatic full recording function can be used)
– You can record videos at a resolution of up to 2560×1600 in high quality
– You will experience much less lag than with other capture programs (it uses much less CPU/GPU/HDD)
Version : 8.0.0.2509 /Mobile: 7.1.4.2458
Language : Multilingual (French included)
Size : 70.68 MB
Configuration:
– Windows (x64 Bits): 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
Bandicam v8.0.0.2509 + Portable
This article was updated on November 18, 2024












