I have tried everything to make a movie... with at least 5 screen recorders... all they do is get really laggy, or don't even show g-force in the movie... the best thing i could think of was to put a camera on a stand in front of my pc and just record like that!
wasn't there some darkroom thing was was coming soon?
i have platinum btw
Well we ever be able to record g-force?
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Well we ever be able to record g-force?
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- Spirit Wolfe
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I know I have said this in another thread.
But if you have a video output on your video card you might think of using it to connect it to a VCR or a DVR/PVR unit and record it that way. Reason why I didn't say a DVD external TV burner is because some external TV burners PAUSE when they record a video signal so that it can fit onto the DVD-R/DVD+R or DVD-RW within the set time you have given in the DVD menu options. So to get the nice smooth frame rates you are looking for you need to record either on a DVR/PVR OR on a VHS VCR with a High Quality VHS cassette in the recorder NEVER used before. Good Luck!
But if you have a video output on your video card you might think of using it to connect it to a VCR or a DVR/PVR unit and record it that way. Reason why I didn't say a DVD external TV burner is because some external TV burners PAUSE when they record a video signal so that it can fit onto the DVD-R/DVD+R or DVD-RW within the set time you have given in the DVD menu options. So to get the nice smooth frame rates you are looking for you need to record either on a DVR/PVR OR on a VHS VCR with a High Quality VHS cassette in the recorder NEVER used before. Good Luck!

thanks i guessSpirit Wolfe wrote:I know I have said this in another thread.
But if you have a video output on your video card you might think of using it to connect it to a VCR or a DVR/PVR unit and record it that way. Reason why I didn't say a DVD external TV burner is because some external TV burners PAUSE when they record a video signal so that it can fit onto the DVD-R/DVD+R or DVD-RW within the set time you have given in the DVD menu options. So to get the nice smooth frame rates you are looking for you need to record either on a DVR/PVR OR on a VHS VCR with a High Quality VHS cassette in the recorder NEVER used before. Good Luck!

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