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Hi!

 

I am trying out the Record AVI Tool and found out that it consistently crashes (does not load at all) when I select a resolution that is greater than the one of my screen, that is greater than 1680*1050. I thought its purpose was to render better videos than the machine can crank out in real-time...?

 

 

This hapens regardless of any other settings.

And of course there is plenty of disk space.

The particular track exceeds 5 MB so I cannot upload it, but it happens with short ones, too.

 

 

 

Any help appreciated :)

 

Supersheep

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It is not going to give a better quality as the game can only be rendered at the maximum res of your display 1680*1050 should be very good quality for videos as it is over 720p and just under 1080p standard (1920*1080).

just stick to a res lower or equal to that of your display.

 

Edit: Your system might struggle to record a video at 1680*1050 and play the game unless it is powerful. to capture videos without impacting frame rate you would have to use a second pc and a video capture card.

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Edit: Your system might struggle to record a video at 1680*1050 and play the game unless it is powerful. to capture videos without impacting frame rate you would have to use a second pc and a video capture card.

 

 

Hehe - that exactly is the trick of the Record AVI tool.

It does not render in real-time as the normal gameplay does, but renders a pre-recorded track frame by frame in a user-defined quality setting.

 

It takes the time it needs to do the job and is limited by the write speed of my hard-disk, indeed. Yes, it takes a long time to do, but that is the purpose of this tool.

Recording ingame? Correct, not so good.

 

 

 

Supersheep

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Hehe - that exactly is the trick of the Record AVI tool.

It does not render in real-time as the normal gameplay does, but renders a pre-recorded track frame by frame in a user-defined quality setting.

 

It takes the time it needs to do the job and is limited by the write speed of my hard-disk, indeed. Yes, it takes a long time to do, but that is the purpose of this tool.

Recording ingame? Correct, not so good.

 

 

 

Supersheep

 

 

This is exactly how I understand it too. Not sure I can say whats wrong with Your setup tho.

 

I had issues with Mine after loading a hdr/ bloom program. It would launch but not record. I had to fully reinstall fc2 to get it working again.....



 

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