- Dec 14, 2005
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Gink said:rofl, awsome!
btw Braq, using the blizz mac-recorder thingy?
You have a Mac then? If not, you really can't expect the same kind of performance as Braque.Ayu said:What are the specs of that Laptop? I was playing with the thought of recording movies myself but I fear that will lag me quite a lot.
Got an AMD 3700+ (2.2 real GHz), 2 GB RAM.
Also, at how much MBs of disk space are you looking for a 30 min recording?
Bani said:Ayu,
the most important thing is really that it's a dualcore and that you record to a separate hard disk. As long as that's the case (couldn't tell from your CPU description), recording on a PC is quite doable as well :yes:
The difference is that Fraps records barely compressed video (like cited above, 1 gb per minute, or around 16 MB / sec), whereas Macs use the 2nd CPU to do realtime MP4 (iirc?) encoding. So Macs need that 2nd core more, Fraps really needs that 2nd HDDBraque said:You don't have to be running muli-processor (ie Duel Core), and you don't have to be streaming to a separate hard drive, but both of those things will massively reduce the impact the capturing process has on your game performance. Streaming to a different partition on the same physical disk won't make any difference.
The reason to use a different hard drive is so that streaming out your movie doesn't slow down loading stuff in for the game. Hard drives are mechanical devices, and reading or writing data to/from different places (ie, your WoW game data, and your movie) involves physically moving the read head of the drive, which is (compared to anything else your computer has to do) S L O W.
FWIW I don't use 2 disks, and my built in laptop hard drive is not especially fast.
Best thing to do Ayu is just download Fraps and have a go.![]()