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Statistics feature useful information about current recording session including actual recording frame-rate, actual frame rate mode, buffer size and resource usage of the application. This feature also helps monitoring health of recording to make sure the output is going to be as good as expected.
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Statistics feature useful information about current recording session including actual recording frame-rate, actual frame rate mode, buffer size and resource usage of the application. This information helps you monitor health of recording and change output options when necessary to make sure the output is going to be as good as expected.
  
 
To view statistics, click '''Statistics''' button from [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]] during recording.
 
To view statistics, click '''Statistics''' button from [[Getting_started#Application_window|application window]] during recording.

Revision as of 16:44, 20 January 2021

Statistics feature useful information about current recording session including actual recording frame-rate, actual frame rate mode, buffer size and resource usage of the application. This information helps you monitor health of recording and change output options when necessary to make sure the output is going to be as good as expected.

To view statistics, click Statistics button from application window during recording.

Figure 1: Statistics


Figure 2: Statistics


Statistics list contains multiple rows with a circle on the left side of each row which shows the health of the related operation. A green circle indicates a healthy state while a red circle indicates an unhealthy state. You can see the description for each item of the list on the table below.

Title Description Meaning of an unhealthy state
Duration Duration of recording (none)
Size Size of the output file Running out of storage space
Frame rate Current recording frame rate Too many frames are being dropped
Frame rate mode Current frame rate mode Switched to variable frame rate mode due to performance issues
Buffer Amount of memory used for video encoding Too much memory is being consumed due to encoding lag
Faults Total number of missed frames Too many frames are dropped in the current recording session
CPU usage CPU usage of the application CPU usage of the application is higher than usual
Memory usage Memory usage of the application Memory usage of the application is higher than usual


If the stats are constantly in unhealthy state every time you record, follow the instructions on Performance page to improve recording performance.