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Hi,

I've just tried to record my speed run of Baldur's Gate 1 with Fraps (www.fraps.com).
However if I start the capture, the game is running very slow and will  hang completely after ~20 seconds.
Baldur's Gate is just a 2D game and I have a Athlon XP 2800+, so I thought it should work fine.

Does anybody have an idea what's wrong there? Or does anyone know other recording tools I can test?
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Gorash: 2005-02-21 09:35:05 am
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I ran into the same problems with Diablo II.
Most likely you record on the same harddrive as your game is on, and the DMA controller can't do both (BG is a very memory intensive game).

Try recording on a (at least physically different, but best plugged on different IDE) harddrive.

Defragmenting should gain a few frames too.

If you know you won't get more than, say, 20 frames, reduce fraps to this amount of frames captured (or a bit more).

I've tried it here, got around 15-20 frames (acceptable for Baldurs Gate) and can not reproduce the hanging, but the videos produced by fraps have some weird errors (like a desync)...
I tried to record the video to another HD on another controller but that didn't help.
The game still runs as slow as before. Sad
I've just tried Camtasia, which seems to work quite good.

BG is running quite smoothly with this program, so I'm trying the record the video with it.
what were your camtasia settings? i could never get it to run smoothly whenever i tested it and went through several different setting changes with little/no change.
Hi
I recorded with camtasias own codec, 25 FPS, and mono sound.

The game I recorded (baldur's gate) didn't run smooth while camtasia was running, however It was better then Fraps Wink
Yeah, I said it.
HyperCam is better than Fraps for recording games. Haven't tried Camtasia yet.