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Old 10-05-2007, 03:05 AM   #1
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Anyone got a unblurred 1650x1050 recording?

Hey all, I have a problem with fraps and hoped someone could help me try and figure out what the problem is by posting the exact settings you use in fraps and rendering program.
I'd be really grateful as i've been here all night trying to fix this.


Here's the problem, i don't expect anyone will be able to help but i'll take my chances.
When i record on fraps half-size(tried all fps) the raw and rendered file is so blurred you can't read the text.
When i record on full-size it doesn't blur on the raw file or rendered as long as i don't resize it at all but i can't really record and post a movie on 1680x1050, right? besides it doesn't run to well on full-size and the 40+fps i'm forced to use.
I've tried rendering the full and half-sized recording on magix movie editer, windows movie editing, vagas 7.0 and vdub on 100 differant sizes and formats, every setting there is i've tried basically, anything less than 1650x1050 comes out blured!
I use fraps v2.8.0 registered version

1 more things that may or may not be relavent or not.
When i start recording, the fps in game(WoW) is capped to whichever fps i chose on fraps, on 25fps it doesn't go higher than that 25 in game so it's laggy, if i want it to run smooth i have to set it to at least 40fps.
I've tried with "no sync" on and off and full screen/half screen.
Is this the same for everyone? just i read most people use 25 fps option.

Pleeeeeassse help with this, i'm dying to make a movie!
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