Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-6991905-20150405224253/@comment-1251315-20150417082112

To respond to the points raised above, it's pretty easy to get good quality videos on YouTube now. If you have an up-to-date nVidia graphics card (newer than GTX 600 and at least 330 drivers), you have Shadowplay, which records the game screen with no performance loss.

Since YouTube supports high frame rate playback, I think we should make a requirement that you should be able to record 60fps. With Shadowplay available, this is not difficult. If, for some reason, you don't have an nVidia graphics card that meets the requirements, there is Fraps and Dxtory, but unless you've got a drive that has a super high write speed, this won't be as good quality.

Being one of the few here who has a youtube channel with a decent following, I would like to suggest that I be one of those council members, since I know the kinds of software people can use and what kind of quality is "acceptable".