Supersheep Posted November 24, 2011 Posted November 24, 2011 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 The PVC Pipe Joystick Stand How to thread
jib Posted November 25, 2011 Posted November 25, 2011 (edited) 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. Edited November 25, 2011 by jib Mods I use: KA-50 JTAC - Better Fire and Smoke - Unchain Rudder from trim KA50 - Sim FFB for G940 - Beczl Rocket Pods Updated! Processor: Intel Q6600 @ 3.00GHz GPU: GeForce MSI RTX 2060 6GB RAM: Crucial 8GB DDR2 HDD: 1TBGB Crucial SSD OS: Windows 10, 64-bit Peripherals: Logitech G940 Hotas, TrackiR 5, Voice Activated commands , Sharkoon 5.1 headset. ,Touch Control for iPad, JoyToKey
Supersheep Posted November 25, 2011 Author Posted November 25, 2011 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 The PVC Pipe Joystick Stand How to thread
alpinemike Posted November 26, 2011 Posted November 26, 2011 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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