![]() I know you said first 10 lines, but figured I'd show what I had. So, if you can help me get the game running at the right speed whilst windowed, I'd be extremely happy.ĭidn't know exactly how much you'd need. So I hope I don't have to switch to fraps again, because that in itself would make me scrap this whole idea of "let's playing" this game finally. Records in AVI/Not as big a file as fraps would have, not nearly but quality is identical. Records both primary and secondary audio. Nice features like a built in record timer so I don't have to watch a clock to keep video length approriate. I like the recording software I have a lot. ![]() If I could get around that, I could be recording the game in full screen instead of windowed mode. Example: I'll be playing and 15m later my screenssaver will go off and I'll have to move the mouse and re-log back into windows, when clearly I've been making key-presses for the last 15m. It kinda always appears to be running in the background even when I've got it selected and I'm actually viewing the game. I'm trying to record it, and with the way FF7 runs on well, windows 7 at least, it doesn't pick it up when running in full screen. Maybe it's with the ATI cards themselves? I'm wondering if anyone has suffered from "lag" when trying to run the game windowed. I currently updated my driver last night to a driver that was released this week for my ATI card. My graphics drivers are ALWAYS up to date with the latest drivers. Now, I'm pretty new to modding FF7 so all these things certain logs and stuff, I do not know how to obtain them, so I would need someone to tell me how to go about it if you request for me to post them. Does anyone have a fix for this? The game runs absolutely fine without any drop in frame-rate whilst in full-screen mode. I could be completely blind here, but I looked for about an hour before I decided to make this post. Now, I apologize if the issue has been solved already, and I'm being daft. Intel I7 2600K/AMD Radeon HD5770/8GB 1866 DDR3 Ram, so pretty sure I'm covered to run 13 year old tech It's certainly not my systems performance. At first I thought it was some mod conflicting with something, but after reinstalling, and installing all my mods one by one and checking the game after each was installed, I narrowed it down to being in windowed mode via fullscreen = no in Aali's driver config. Anyway, my one and ONLY issue with the mods I'm running is I simply cannot run the game without suffering from a noticeable loss of frame-rate. However, keep in mind that you'll need to use a video editor such as Adobe Premiere Pro to slow the clip down and obtain your desired effect.Hey guys, first post here. If you're looking to record any slow-motion effects, for example, a football kick, it'd be a good idea to record it at a higher frame rate. However, if you ever playback a 120fps or 240fps video as recorded, you'll definitely notice a strange-looking effect. Since more frames have been captured in a single second, all of the action is recorded and looks great when slowed down. These kinds of videos are achieved by a simple method-they're shot at a very high fps and then slowed down to give the slow-motion effect. You might be a fan of slow-motion videos, especially those which slow down all actions for you to watch. This is really helpful in some sports, such as NASCAR or baseball. A simple solution is to increase the frame rate, which reduces blur and gives off a crisp, clean look. This is common at low frame rates such as 24fps. Motion blur occurs when there is movement in the frame, but it is moving too fast in-between frames, so it looks blurred.
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