So I think someone on these forums said it awhile ago, but i couldn't remember who. Anyways, does writing FRAPS movies to a different hard drive than the one you're polaying BF2 on help, as far as getting frame rate increases?
Yes, i'm pretty sure it does..
Do i do it?
No.. Cause my computers a beast and can handle it...
Just record Half Size, 30 FPS, you dont need any more, or any less if your making a movie..
Do i do it?
No.. Cause my computers a beast and can handle it...
Just record Half Size, 30 FPS, you dont need any more, or any less if your making a movie..
No it does not, Ive tried it first hand. Absolutely no difference, sadly.
Really? What hard drives were you using?APortillo wrote:
No it does not, Ive tried it first hand. Absolutely no difference, sadly.
And ot Lt.Vicitm, I want the movie to be bigger than half size...
then get a better computer that is the only way you can get better frames
also half size is the way you should fraps anyhow
unless you do after you encode it *which you have to* there will be little quality gain and an enourmous file noone will be interested in downloading
also half size is the way you should fraps anyhow
unless you do after you encode it *which you have to* there will be little quality gain and an enourmous file noone will be interested in downloading
Last edited by ﻍﻏﺱﺖﻇﻸﮚ (2006-09-07 19:40:10)
You dont need to make the Movie more then Half size unless your not streaming the video...Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Really? What hard drives were you using?APortillo wrote:
No it does not, Ive tried it first hand. Absolutely no difference, sadly.
And ot Lt.Vicitm, I want the movie to be bigger than half size...
But no one is going to want to download a Video, so stream FTW!
What do you mean "what hard drives", brand, size, what?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Really? What hard drives were you using?APortillo wrote:
No it does not, Ive tried it first hand. Absolutely no difference, sadly.
And ot Lt.Vicitm, I want the movie to be bigger than half size...
Last edited by APortillo (2006-09-07 19:40:42)
What he said.LT.Victim wrote:
Yes, i'm pretty sure it does..
Do i do it?
No.. Cause my computers a beast and can handle it...
Just record Half Size, 30 FPS, you dont need any more, or any less if your making a movie..
~ Do you not know that in the service … one must always choose the lesser of two weevils?
Brand and speed mostly.APortillo wrote:
What do you mean "what hard drives", brand, size, what?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Really? What hard drives were you using?APortillo wrote:
No it does not, Ive tried it first hand. Absolutely no difference, sadly.
And ot Lt.Vicitm, I want the movie to be bigger than half size...
As to everyone else, I'm putting alot of work into this, and want the quality to be good. I know that for most purposes on this forum it will need to be sized down to 50 mb or less.
Here is one of them: Hard Drive #2
Edit: This is the one I record on
Edit: This is the one I record on
Last edited by APortillo (2006-09-07 19:56:41)
I cant find my other one on the Internet, and I don't really want to look in my BIOS right now. However its pretty low end, came with the computer and only has 60GB. If you want more fps get more RAM. I had 512 And last week I upgraded to 1GB, I get many more fps now
Fraps is one of those thing where dual core really gets appreciated.
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