Advertisment

Video Editing and Recording On Low-End PCs Without Any Lag

Editing videos and recording gameplay on low-end PCs can be a headache but that does not mean that it is not possible. These programs will help you do that.

author-image
Boudhaditya Sanyal
New Update
Gaming_PC_set_up

A lot of people are realizing the potential of YouTube and the careers that can be built on the platform. However, an initial investment is always needed while building something up, and one YouTube runs on videos. So, recording and editing videos become an integral part of the process. Video editing is a heavy task and most low-end PCs or budget builds can not handle that but that does not mean that it can not be done. There are a few ways and software that can help you record and edit videos on low-end PCs without any lag.

Advertisment

Understanding the Minimum Requirements

Video editing needs certain hardware requirements. You can not record or edit videos with 1 GB of RAM. You should have at least 2 GB of RAM and ideally 4 GB of RAM. The processor that you are working with needs to be at least quad-core because a dual-core processor would not be able to handle gaming and recording at the same time. A good quad-core CPU and a 4 GB RAM is pretty pocket-friendly so before getting into YouTube, keep these things in check.

Software and Applications You Can Use:

Advertisment

Video Editors

Video editors are crucial for editing gameplay and using good background music while presenting the video to an audience. Here are some that can help.

#1 Kinemaster

Advertisment

If you have a PC with less than 4 GB of RAM then you can download the Android Emulator on your PC and that is not for playing PUBG mobile. Download the application called Kinemaster. It is a very good android application that allows you to edit videos like a pro. Android applications run smoothly on low-end PCs, so you easily edit and export your videos to your PC without any lag.

#2 Power Director

If you do not prefer working on emulators, there is an application for PCs as well, Power Director. It works fine on low-end PCs and works without the emulator. It is also free to download. You can also use the old version of Wondershare Filmora, as the new one needs a decent PC. If you are okay with a big Filmora watermark on your video, you should definitely go for that.

Advertisment

#3 VSDC Video Editor

The best video editor for low-end PCs, this software only requires 512 MB RAM so even if you are a 2 GB RAM user, this application would work smoothly on your system.

Screen Recorders

Advertisment

Recording gameplay on low-end PCs can be tiresome. These applications might help you ease out the uneasiness.

#1 Bandicam

The trial version of this software is free and does not come with a huge watermark. This can record any given game at 720p 20fps with only 5% performance loss which is not a very big deal.

Advertisment

#2 Fraps

It is free to download software that has no watermark. It can record all your gameplay without you losing out on the performance much. This is ideal for low-end PCs as it doesn't take up a lot of RAM or hardware. If you have Windows 10, then you can record gameplay with the Game bar. Just press Windows key+G and start recording.

These applications and things should help you get started with YouTube or any platform of your choice. You don't need a high-end PC to get started, low-end PCs are just as good.

gaming-pc video-editing-app screen-recording-app
Advertisment