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Turtle

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So, I recently made a video, and uploaded it yesterday, but when I watched it, it was very chunky and choppy.

I'm not sure if it's my render settings, or Youtube, you can skip near to the end of the video and watch the fight, and see how it's very choppy:


And my Render Settings can be found here:



Feed back would be appreciated, because I like to put a lot of work into videos, and don't want them to be ruined for a dumb reason :c
 

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First off you are recording on 24 fps which I personally find irritating to watch, as you are able to see the frames pretty clear.

Anyway, it looks like your computer is having trouble with recording, so it lowers the FPS when it gets too heavy. What are your PC specs?
 

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First off you are recording on 24 fps which I personally find irritating to watch, as you are able to see the frames pretty clear.

Anyway, it looks like your computer is having trouble with recording, so it lowers the FPS when it gets too heavy. What are your PC specs?

But i'm not sure where else to check them :p

I'm also recording with fraps, and I click 60 fps, but I am recording at Half size instead of full size, would that effect anything?
 

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Could you open up dxdiag and tell me what videocard you have?

If you are recording in 60 fps then why are you rendering it out in 24 fps? Try to render out the video in 60 fps and tell me the results.
 

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Could you open up dxdiag and tell me what videocard you have?

If you are recording in 60 fps then why are you rendering it out in 24 fps? Try to render out the video in 60 fps and tell me the results.
OH
LOL

I delete all my recordings, but I will try making another video soon, and what is dxdiag? :p
 

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OH
LOL

I delete all my recordings, but I will try making another video soon, and what is dxdiag? :p
Dxdiag is the program that causes you to see stuff on your screen, if you type dxdiag in run it'll automatically pop-up with a screen where you can find what graphics card you are using.
 

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I'd at least render at NSTC (which renders at around 29 FPS) settings, and I would record with FRAPS set on full size, as that's gonna reduce the quality of your video as you can see even running it in 720p it still looks quite fuzzy and that's all just linked to that setting. Also listen to what Molotov is saying :p Hope this helped!
 

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I'd at least render at NSTC (which renders at around 29 FPS) settings, and I would record with FRAPS set on full size, as that's gonna reduce the quality of your video as you can see even running it in 720p it still looks quite fuzzy and that's all just linked to that setting. Also listen to what Molotov is saying :p Hope this helped!
Yeah... i'm an idiot. My frames on my program can go up to 59.99 -.- I'l try it today and see if it's better.
 

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Dxdiag is the program that causes you to see stuff on your screen, if you type dxdiag in run it'll automatically pop-up with a screen where you can find what graphics card you are using.
I made another video, but rendered with 60 fps, same result.
 

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