Please send your feedback to our support team. They will try to investigate and reproduce your issue.Downthehollow wrote:It seems that i figured out the problem on my own or at least it's my hypothesis. It seems that if i stop the recording (when i'm recording at 30fps) when it dips below 30fps then the missing frames in that second causes the file to be corrupt. i don't get that problem with avi as much but i can't edit the videos in avi. I'm trying to find a solution for that problem right now since i accidentally recorded a bunch of gameplay in avi. But i would like these issues to be fixed in future updates since they seem to be issues that can be solved. As far as I know Dxtory does not have this problem and if it means larger file sizes i'm more than happy to accommodate that if it were a setting. Ever since i've been doing that to make sure the fps was correct it's been working but i'd need to run more tests.
AVI container is best option to edit. Its open in all editor like Vegas, Power Director, AVS Editor, Corel Editor, Virtualdub, Avidemux...Premiere is some problematic really.Downthehollow wrote:It seems that i figured out the problem on my own or at least it's my hypothesis. It seems that if i stop the recording (when i'm recording at 30fps) when it dips below 30fps then the missing frames in that second causes the file to be corrupt. i don't get that problem with avi as much but i can't edit the videos in avi. I'm trying to find a solution for that problem right now since i accidentally recorded a bunch of gameplay in avi. But i would like these issues to be fixed in future updates since they seem to be issues that can be solved. As far as I know Dxtory does not have this problem and if it means larger file sizes i'm more than happy to accommodate that if it were a setting. Ever since i've been doing that to make sure the fps was correct it's been working but i'd need to run more tests.
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