Recording BF3 HELP

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  1. Posts : 597
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       #11

    vierasniper said:
    Thornton said:
    vierasniper said:
    well recording anywhere between 24 and 30 frames will still look good, even recording in half-size. Another thing i recommend, is saving your videos in another hard-drive. if you save em in the same drive your playing the game on it could slow things down. as for a better method of recording, if you cant use fraps get your handi-cam ready.
    Handi-Cam? i looked it up and all i got was sony handy cam. anyways, if you can Refine that for me id apreciate it lol
    yeah, that's what i meant. Your gonna have try a lot of settings on fraps to get the videos how you want them. Try Recording in 24-30 Fps at half size. Stop trying the whole 1080p unless you have a killer machine. Change the default Video Folder on fraps to another hard drive. If none if this works get a handy cam, that really the only other way to record gameplay. Like i said, you gonna have try alot of settings, to get it to work how you want.
    well theirs hardward, but like i said before, like 200 bucks for a good one that isnt breaking the law left and right
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       #12

    Thornton said:

    well theirs hardward, but like i said before, like 200 bucks for a good one that isnt breaking the law left and right
    Can you rephrase this? im having trouble trying to understand what you typed.
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       #13

    vierasniper said:
    Thornton said:

    well theirs hardward, but like i said before, like 200 bucks for a good one that isnt breaking the law left and right
    Can you rephrase this? im having trouble trying to understand what you typed.
    sry, agreed, leme try this again...

    well theirs hardware to record video on pc, a 3d party in / out switch box which has a usb out to transfer video, but they run about 200 and are still barely legal due to piracy laws
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  4. Posts : 896
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    yeah but those are you options. im sorry i cant be of more help, if anyone knew more id hope they come forward with more information about what could be the cause of this.
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       #15

    vierasniper said:
    yeah but those are you options. im sorry i cant be of more help, if anyone knew more id hope they come forward with more information about what could be the cause of this.
    ty for ur help
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  6. Posts : 7,466
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       #16

    why can't you use a tv tuner with a coaxal adapter to record it direct from the card onto the system into a iso file for burning

    They can't be no more than about 60 to 70 bucks my dad uses his for video encoding from camcorder to disc or from stream to disc
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    Solarstarshines said:
    why can't you use a tv tuner with a coaxal adapter to record it direct from the card onto the system into a iso file for burning

    They can't be no more than about 60 to 70 bucks my dad uses his for video encoding from camcorder to disc or from stream to disc
    generaly i would, however, based on the kind of tv tuner you have, may interfere with my eyefinity setup. not 100% sure though, ill look into it, ultimately hardeware is the way to go, as of now it will always be faster than software, and for good reason, so if it works it works, it just cant interfere
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