Interesting seeing a ready made recording engine approach, could this still maintain stable performance on lower end laptops?
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@[Peter Jones] the short answer is yes, it should. Here's the real-talk version of how:
We built this thing knowing most people aren't running a $3,000 gaming PC. The engine's smart about it. If your laptop starts sweating, it automatically tones things down—like lowering the video quality from "super sharp" to "just fine" so it doesn't freeze or crash. You might not get buttery-smooth 60 frames per second on a 10-year-old machine, but it'll keep recording reliably.
The best part is you can test it yourself for free. That Chrome extension I linked? That's the same core engine. Install it on the exact laptop you're worried about and hit record. You'll see instantly how it performs. No watermarks, no sign-up.
If you're a developer thinking of baking this into your app, you get even more control. You can basically tell the engine: "Prioritize not crashing over looking perfect" for your users on slower machines.
Hope that's clearer. Less textbook, more talk. Try the extension and see for yourself!
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