Hi!
How can i record something to a video file, linke .avi or so? Is there an integrated record function? 'cause if i use fraps, the game speed goes down to half, its like slow motion
Thanks a lot!
White_Owl
Hi!
How can i record something to a video file, linke .avi or so? Is there an integrated record function? 'cause if i use fraps, the game speed goes down to half, its like slow motion
Thanks a lot!
White_Owl
No, there is no integrated record function. If there was, you would have found it already.
AFAIK, FRAPS' shareware version caps the speed at 30, hence why it looks slowed down. Registered version does not have this limitation.
Unfortunately, I can't recommend many alternatives... Perhaps Camstudio is what you are looking for.
Or you can register FRAPS. It costs just a little penny.
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Said solution won't work because FRAPS is limiting the emu.
But if the case isn't so, then I should inquire as to your hardware because emulating AND recording at the same time is an expensive operation, whether you use an built-in recording or FRAPS.
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Well, i think an Core 2 Duo E6300, 2GB and a Radeon 1900XT should do, schouldn't they?
So i agree, its because of the software. my warcraft 3 framerate goes down to 30 fps, too, when i use fraps, but theres no slomo![]()
Well, If it goes to 30 FPS, you can do skipframe in your graphics plugin, maybe that will help.
Reading frames from the backbuffer will always be slow. Which is exactly how FRAPS works. It hooks the functions used by the game/emu/application, and then captures framebuffer data, as well as audio. The actual saving is quite intensive, even on the best of systems (not sure about the new GeForce 8's)Well, i think an Core 2 Duo E6300, 2GB and a Radeon 1900XT should do, schouldn't they?
We have a winner. lol.
If you want to have the best, fastest video capture, you'll need to use your video cards output ports to an input of some sort on your computer (perhaps a capture card) and then use recording software to record from the video cards output. (Though you may need to crop the video if thats easier and you have the space to keep the huge video, or better yet, use full screenbut there are some major complications to changing the res during a record, so you'd need a hot key to initiate recording, etc etc etc etc and now I'm just rambling on and on)
A very fast hard drive probably would come in use here too.
I just checked...
Registered FRAPS does indeed allow capture @ 60 FPS. I tried capturing Zelda @ 60 FPS @ 1920x1200. Indeed, my machine was just barely able to do it. But the problem with many games is that they do not run in 60 FPS. Zelda runs @ 20 FPS for example, despite what the counter says.
Are you sure that's not it? Many games are capped at 20/30 FPS due to the weak nature of the N64 architecture.
The hard drive was not the bottleneck. Emulation showed no idle processing power for the core, meaning all went to capture the video.
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