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Before I start recording, I get like 99 FPS but when I start it's 10. Help
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Is Frame limiter enabled?
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What recording software is it?
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Fraps.
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Try using OBS, I used to have the exact same CPU and had the same issue with Fraps, I switched over to OBS and everything worked like I wanted it to.
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I tried it, and the recording is smooth and nice, but when I view the video, its all messed up and it stops playing after 5 seconds.
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I have the same problem, I've been looking for a fix. Cannot find any unfortuantely. I suggest you to use fpslimit.cs.
It increases your FPS by around 70 or even more, depending on your specs.
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Tried fpslimit.cs, nothing yet.
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Check any background processes running that you don't need, perhaps uTorrent, Skype, Teamspeak, Internet Browser etc.
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Did you try defragmentation ? How much free space do you have in the drive where you save the video ? Also try using Dxtory and ******* to get some decent settings according to your specs.