How to Record, Render and Export a  60 FPS Atari 2600 Game 

We Use PowerDirector 365 for for all Video Editing

How to Record, Render and Export a  60 FPS Atari 2600 Game 

This might seem like a no brainer to some, and there are many ways to skin this cat, but I have had trouble in the past being able to record the newer homebrew  and some of the older Supercharger Atari 2600 games that use every other frame of the 60 Hrz TV timer to double the amount of objects in a game. 

Let’s not worry about why I had trouble in the past, but let’s go straight to the solution I have come up with to create high quality, small file size 60 FPS 2600 recordings 

The tools we are going to use are all free or inexpensive.

We’ll record with OBS, create a Video with Powerdirector 365 and render a final file with handbrake

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