Two questions
1. How well does full-size 1680x1050 scale down to 800x600?
2. With my current setup I cannot record at a stable 40-50+ fps at 1680x1050; AMD 4000+ 7800 GT 1,5 GB ram @ 400 MHz 250 GB HDD @ 7,2k RPM Will I be able to with the following system?: Core2duo E6600 Overclocked EVGA 680i Motherboard 8800 GTS, 640 MB 2 GB PC6400 RAM @ 800 MHz 74 GB RAPTOR HDD @ 10k RPM Hiper 730W PSU |
Try scaling it down to 720x480 instead of 800x600. Also, if you are capturing to a harddrive which shares the installed WoW, then you will want to use seperate physical harddrives for each or suffer dropped frames.
The best setup would be: <Drive C:> Operating System <Drive D:> WoW <Drive E:> AVI Store |
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Recording or capturing video is probably the most hard drive intensive activities that your computer can perform. Knowing that, I would record footage to your fast drive and put WoW on your 7200 rpm drive.
Another thing that would help tremendously... defragment your fast harddrive before recording to it. Everytime I start a new video project, I defrag my drives. That may seem a bit too anal, but if you analyze your drive with a defrag tool after you record to it, you'll see just how messy it can get after only one video project (which can really slow down the drive's I/O). |
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