Can anyone help me sort out the immense amount of lag i get when i start a to record a video on BF2 using xfire?
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Crap grpahics cardSnake wrote:
Hard-disk space, spec of your PC?
I have 250Gb free, run max grfx with 100+ fps, yet recording is done at 30fps, fraps or xfire. And that does drop if the action/server is more congested. So unless its the drop in fps you mean by "lag".... theres not much you can do about it short of getting a new PC.
Ding Ding Ding!!!The Sheriff wrote:
Record to a different Hard drive than the one you have bf2 installed on.
Im a noob at that, aka, i dont know howThe Sheriff wrote:
Record to a different Hard drive than the one you have bf2 installed on.
It aint fraps, its xfire video XDThe Sheriff wrote:
Open fraps and on the video tab there should be an option to choose a path to save the game to, select a folder on a different hard drive.
As xfire gets bigger and broader, this is becoming more and more of an issue.UK-GoldenEagle wrote:
It aint fraps, its xfire video XDThe Sheriff wrote:
Open fraps and on the video tab there should be an option to choose a path to save the game to, select a folder on a different hard drive.
Can i just make sure that this is what the problem is, i dont want to be buyin something when it turns out its not the file size thats the problem, but thanks for the ideaSafrguns wrote:
As xfire gets bigger and broader, this is becoming more and more of an issue.UK-GoldenEagle wrote:
It aint fraps, its xfire video XDThe Sheriff wrote:
Open fraps and on the video tab there should be an option to choose a path to save the game to, select a folder on a different hard drive.
I've had several people tell me they lag too much with xfire running.
I too have noticed some performance issues recently while xfire is up.
So I might have to agree.
Golden... if you don't have a different hard drive to record to,
try using a USB flash drive.... make sure it has at least 2 gigs on it.
You will probably need to transfer back to your hard drive periodically,
considering 2 gigs wont last long with uncompressed frap files.
Does that actually work? Ive never even thought of it as a potential issue.The Sheriff wrote:
Record to a different Hard drive than the one you have bf2 installed on.
Yes, I used to lag greatly whilst recording fraps to my hard drive with bf2 on.Snake wrote:
Does that actually work? Ive never even thought of it as a potential issue.The Sheriff wrote:
Record to a different Hard drive than the one you have bf2 installed on.
Then again, my secondary is only 4Gb.
Although its not that bad on my rig, it is definitly noticable. Might have to try that...and clear up my lil HD. 500Gb primary kinda beats it into the ground and is what I used to transfer all my old stuff to this PC, just never took it back out.The Sheriff wrote:
Yes, I used to lag greatly whilst recording fraps to my hard drive with bf2 on.Snake wrote:
Does that actually work? Ive never even thought of it as a potential issue.The Sheriff wrote:
Record to a different Hard drive than the one you have bf2 installed on.
Then again, my secondary is only 4Gb.
Since I've gotten a secondary hard drive for music/videos, I only notice a minor fps drop, but it's hard to notice, it is a great improvement.