I belive It will depends on your machine hardware and video card.
On 05.12.07 14:10, "Phil Williams" <phil.williams(at)tinopolis.com> wrote:
> Tried it... it drops frames.
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> Subject: Re: OT: Full Screen capture (at) up to 30fps
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> CAMTASIA STDIO
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> On 05.12.07 13:37, "Phil Williams" <phil.williams(at)tinopolis.com> wrote:
>
>> I've been out of the office the last couple of days so this is my first
>> chance
>> to thanks for all the suggestion - cheers!
>>
>> As the content we need to record is pretty CPU intensive, these software-only
>> solutions don't quite cut it even on our fastest machine.
>>
>> James - I did consider going for a HDMI card but decided to save some pennies
>> and get a VGA/RGB capture card that supports various resolutions up to
>> 1600x1200. This is plenty for our requirements. Here's the link:
>>
http://www.iviewdata.com/data/modules.php?name=catalog&file=product_info&cPat>>
h
>> =22&products_id=30
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>>
>> I'm still waiting for it arrive, but here's a sample of its performance
>> capabilities...
>>
>> ------------------------------------
>>
>> Using a P4, 3.2 Ghz computer, with a Asus P5GD2 motherboard, 1 disk dedicated
>> to the Operating System, and 3 extra drive to handle the video stream.
>> performances:
>>
>> 1024x768, 16 bit (at) 66 fps. CPU load is 33 %, direct to disk, no frame drop.
>> 1280x1024, 16 bit (at) 40 fps, CPU load is 40%, direct to disk, no frame drop.
>> 1280x1024, 32 bit (BRGx) (at) 20 fps, CPU load is 20%, direct to disk, no frame
>> drop.
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>>
>> Thanks again
>> Phil
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM on behalf of James De Colling
>> Sent: Mon 03/12/2007 10:08
>> To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
>> Cc:
>> Subject: Re: OT: Full Screen capture (at) up to 30fps
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>>
>> might be a long shot...but what about a black magic intensity? its hdmi
>> in / out, so you could pump the output from video card into the
>> intensity, then back out to the monitor, whilst recording (it does
>> 1920x1080 recording I believe...so plenty of res im guessing)...although
>> you might need some sort of dvi splitter as well if you wanted
>>
>>
>> james,
>>
>> Hajo ten Thije wrote:
>>> Hi Phil,
>>> still no answers yet? Maybe you want to give Wisdom's
>>> AutoScreenRecorder a try. It seems to be able to capture 1024+
>>> resolutions at 30fps. There's a free version too.
>>> http://www.wisdom-soft.com/products/autoscreenrecorder.htm
>>> Hajo
>>>
>>>
>>> Phil Williams schrieb:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all
>>>>
>>>> I want to use screen capture recording software / hardware to record
>>>> an interactive application that includes a lot of processor-intensive
>>>> animation at 1024 by 768. As we need to show the interactivity, it
>>>> needs to be a screen capture.
>>>>
>>>> I can¹t use Camtasia or similar because it¹s dependant on the CPU for
>>>> displaying AND recording the images to the hard drive and therefore
>>>> drops too many frames (fine for tutorials but we are showcasing work
>>>> that needs to run at the full frame rate).
>>>>
>>>> I¹ve tried Virtual VCR alongside Hmelyoff Labs' custom driver
>>>> VHScrCap to pass much of the workload over to the graphics card and
>>>> the number of dropped frames is half that of Camtasia. However, there
>>>> are still dropped frames and I¹m restricted to PAL resolution.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know of dedicated hardware to solve this problem? Maybe
>>>> two machines linked together?
>>>>
>>>> Any help much appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>
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