I know my pc specs arn't that great, but they are definietely good enough to play, and record minecraft. The problem is, when I try to record the FPS stays around 30 but then Jumps up to 60 then down to 20 then to 30 then to 20 then to 60 etc, etc... So although I'm still at acceptable FPS, it looks really jumpy. Do you guys know of anyway I can record at atleast a steady 30fps. All I need is some way to make it steady.
Try turning the graphics down to fast and turn smooth lighting off. If that doesn't work, try installing the optifine mod and/or turn down the frames per second (fps) in fraps.
Try turning the graphics down to fast and turn smooth lighting off. If that doesn't work, try installing the optifine mod and/or turn down the frames per second (fps) in fraps.
I always have my settings at lowest, just because I guess And I already have optifine. Ok let me try turning my FPS Down.
I don't really know how to fix your problem, but out of the few free screen recorders I tried, Microsoft Expression Encoder was the least laggiest, even when recording FtB. It is a bit of a nuisance because they force you to record in some weird format and you need to convert it to an .mp4 but it a small price to pay for a sooth recording.
I know my pc specs arn't that great, but they are definietely good enough to play, and record minecraft. The problem is, when I try to record the FPS stays around 30 but then Jumps up to 60 then down to 20 then to 30 then to 20 then to 60 etc, etc... So although I'm still at acceptable FPS, it looks really jumpy. Do you guys know of anyway I can record at atleast a steady 30fps. All I need is some way to make it steady.
Right now that's my best bet. It's still a bit jumpy, but it's much better then before.
Try buying a video capture card. I don't know anything about them, so I can't say for sure if a video capture card is what you need, but the idea is that you simply take the video output from your computer, record it, then send it to the monitor. That way you don't get any performance drop when recording.
I know my pc specs arn't that great, but they are definietely good enough to play, and record minecraft. The problem is, when I try to record the FPS stays around 30 but then Jumps up to 60 then down to 20 then to 30 then to 20 then to 60 etc, etc... So although I'm still at acceptable FPS, it looks really jumpy. Do you guys know of anyway I can record at atleast a steady 30fps. All I need is some way to make it steady.
Thanks! -Collin
Just record at 30fps....
Try buying a video capture card. I don't know anything about them, so I can't say for sure if a video capture card is what you need, but the idea is that you simply take the video output from your computer, record it, then send it to the monitor. That way you don't get any performance drop when recording.