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    @Kittra
    Taking it from my FF launcher, I have:
    AMD Radeon HD 7600G graphics chip
    AMD A8-4555M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics (4 CPUs), ~1.6GHz
    It's a laptop and not amazing but plays FF just fine even in CT (though I always turn off all special effects and keep everything on low settings since I do know laptops have heating issues with games. I do keep shadows on sometimes though).

    And yeah like 1 min recordings are pretty inconvenient.

    Edit: I'll look up Open Broadcaster Software too then o:
    Looking for a nice recording software I can use. I want to record CT but I might record often if it's a really good program and not too hard on my laptop. There's lots of fun things I like in FF that would be fun to record for friends inside and outside of FF :3

    @Vactus
    Is this going to make changes to my laptops settings? It seems like it's one of those third party graphics accelerators, if I got my terms right, that auto change your computers settings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shirana View Post
    @Vactus
    Is this going to make changes to my laptops settings? It seems like it's one of those third party graphics accelerators, if I got my terms right, that auto change your computers settings.
    I can answer that.

    MSI Afterburner is primarily a GPU overclocking and fan controller program with the added bonus of having a utility to record video.

    It does not change your settings automatically, but instead will just allow you to see your system operating temperatures/voltages.

    Since you don't have discrete GPU, it shouldn't have any settings you can change that would harm your PC.


    As for your Laptop specs; I wouldn't expect that particular CPU to be all that adequate when it comes to recording videos in full HD, especially if you have the power saving options enabled (they are enabled on all laptops by default).

    FRAPs allows you to record at half resolution, which can take a ton of stress off of your machine, but then it is half your screen size. An example would be the half screen size of 1920x1080 = 960x540 which falls in the realm of a 480p video on YouTube.

    Open Broadcaster Software allows greater flexibility and you can set the screen recording size to whatever you want. Example: Screen size is 1920x1080, but you can set the recorded video resolution to 1280x720, 852x480 or any custom size you like. This gives you the freedom to find your Laptop's "Optimal" recording settings through experimentation.

    On another note, DxTory also has a custom resize feature.
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    I figured I'd also mention a couple things since you are using a Laptop to play the game.

    Laptops typically feature slower RPM drives, which means they spin and record data slower than typical full drives. This impacts video recording performance because, depending on the amount of data you need to write, the write speed of the drive may not be fast enough to compensate. Laptops usually come with only one HDD installed as well, meaning everything (chat programs, browsers, games, recording programs, recorded video file etc.) are talking to the same HDD at the same time, further reducing the available bandwidth you have at your disposal.

    All this can lead to your video output file appearing laggy, because there simply was not enough bandwidth for all the data being written.

    Even desktop PCs with a single 7200 RPM (standard spin speed for full drives) suffer from this problem because everything has to use the same hard drive at the same time. It's recommended that you record to a separate hard drive or an external hard drive so that nothing impacts your recording performance as far as your hard drive is concerned.
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