windows 7 doesn't say much if it has the cpu:
AMD Dual-Core E-350 VISION Technology from AMD
• 1.6 GHz, 1 MB L2 cache
and 4gb ram it shouldn't be too bad, unless you have viruses and various files running.
Bandicam works well and doesn't drop my frames usually.
I would suggest Hypercam. It doesn't get great quality and many frames a second, but it is what I started with.
Quick tip, The size of your minecraft player and the size of your video recording arera will greatly effect your recordings. So do not play and record in full screen, and don't even attempt HD scale.
I would suggest Hypercam. It doesn't get great quality and many frames a second, but it is what I started with.
Quick tip, The size of your minecraft player and the size of your video recording arera will greatly effect your recordings. So do not play and record in full screen, and don't even attempt HD scale.
Then whats the point of watching his videos if the quality is terrible?
You have to remember that only half of your problem is your processor and ram. The other half is hard drive speed. You need to be able to write at 75+ mb/s to have a video that is 30fps and 720p. My pc currently writes at 170 mb/s as its benchmark and it will hold 1080p at 60fps which is overkill if you aren't doing any slow motion footage.
Your best bet is to invest in a desktop with 4 cores and a minimum of 4gb of ram or 8gb if you are also rendering. Lagging during rendering will cause dead spots.
Fraps would be your best (or bestest < if it were grammatically legal)bet. I'm running an almost 6 year old laptop, 1 gig ram and roughly 6000+ registry errors (which I've fixed just recently) and I can record Minecraft sizing to 720p smoothly with no problems at all. But since the condition and specs do matter, I can only record on 30-40fps max. I use 25 fps, just for a smaller file size. So Fraps is the best
Fraps would be your best (or bestest < if it were grammatically legal)bet. I'm running an almost 6 year old laptop, 1 gig ram and roughly 6000+ registry errors (which I've fixed just recently) and I can record Minecraft sizing to 720p smoothly with no problems at all. But since the condition and specs do matter, I can only record on 30-40fps max. I use 25 fps, just for a smaller file size. So Fraps is the best
NTM Fraps is not free. I mean it Is kinda with a Whole Lot of limits. But OBS Is what I use and I dont have any problems. Its Free and In Beta Try that out its real Not real hard to set up, Let me know and i can help you set it up.
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Most recording software is laggy and makes my FPS drop to 10. Any suggestions?
AMD Dual-Core E-350 VISION Technology from AMD
• 1.6 GHz, 1 MB L2 cache
and 4gb ram it shouldn't be too bad, unless you have viruses and various files running.
Bandicam works well and doesn't drop my frames usually.
Quick tip, The size of your minecraft player and the size of your video recording arera will greatly effect your recordings. So do not play and record in full screen, and don't even attempt HD scale.
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Then whats the point of watching his videos if the quality is terrible?
Your best bet is to invest in a desktop with 4 cores and a minimum of 4gb of ram or 8gb if you are also rendering. Lagging during rendering will cause dead spots.
And lol at registry errors.
NTM Fraps is not free. I mean it Is kinda with a Whole Lot of limits. But OBS Is what I use and I dont have any problems. Its Free and In Beta Try that out its real Not real hard to set up, Let me know and i can help you set it up.