07.11.2012, 22:49
I was wondering if anyone out there had any experience with Dxtory. It's a great recording software that has much more features to offer than fraps, such as individual audio streaming and a lot less resource heavy unlike fraps.
As much as I love dxtory, it is a very demanding software when it comes to your HDD/SSD write speeds. Of course with an SSD I would have no problem with it. I recently got an Intel 520 240GB SSD and migrated my OS onto the SSD and deleted everything off the HDD. Now I expected with Windows 7 not running on my HDD anymore it would have more I/O to compensate with Dxtory write speeds. I did a benchmark and it came to be 119Mb/s. It's confusing me how when I have a bare drive now with nothing running on it dedicated to recording, and recording only, can't even handle to record at 1080p without being ultra laggy. It's on edge with 720p. It is a Seagate Barracuda 2TB @ 7200RPM.
At the moment now I am stuck with fraps, and I would really like to switch over to Dxtory fully, but with the choppy recording and being unable to record with 1080p, I probably have to give up on this program.
As much as I love dxtory, it is a very demanding software when it comes to your HDD/SSD write speeds. Of course with an SSD I would have no problem with it. I recently got an Intel 520 240GB SSD and migrated my OS onto the SSD and deleted everything off the HDD. Now I expected with Windows 7 not running on my HDD anymore it would have more I/O to compensate with Dxtory write speeds. I did a benchmark and it came to be 119Mb/s. It's confusing me how when I have a bare drive now with nothing running on it dedicated to recording, and recording only, can't even handle to record at 1080p without being ultra laggy. It's on edge with 720p. It is a Seagate Barracuda 2TB @ 7200RPM.
At the moment now I am stuck with fraps, and I would really like to switch over to Dxtory fully, but with the choppy recording and being unable to record with 1080p, I probably have to give up on this program.