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Rikudou
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Stutter

Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:00 pm

It happens when I play World of Warcraft, in battlegrounds and arenas especially. It's been happening since I bought Action - its fine with other recording softwares.

Already checked addons and tried different settings in Action etc, but its only happening with Action. Any thoughts? Its the same for a friend of mine that also got Action. Anyone else experiencing this?

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Re: Stutter

Sun Mar 10, 2013 3:22 am

Stutter like this?

http://youtu.be/plyDUm2KVO4

(the game stutters, or the video stutters? for me, while recording this, the game was running smoothly, but the video ended up like that)

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Re: Stutter

Sun Mar 10, 2013 4:48 am

Both actually, in game and the recording, and very frequently. Not stuttering in game of course when I'm not recording and I've gone through all my addons one by one, video settings and Mirillis settings and tries other recording softwares and I do not stutter with them :/

Also only happens with World of Warcraft, every other games seems fine.


Edit: Games such as the new Tomb Raider and Black Ops 2 etc etc are recording fine with Action.

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Re: Stutter

Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:12 am

I've just added this video, of a kill I did tonight:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o-A5YCJ_Pg

Flawless in-game framerate, flawless flow in the video too. Makes you wonder why.. (going back to a question of load, grfx card vs ram vs hard drive... I don't know) I did capture 1080p @ 30fps instead of 60fps this time though...

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Re: Stutter

Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:09 pm

DIGG wrote:I've just added this video, of a kill I did tonight:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o-A5YCJ_Pg

Flawless in-game framerate, flawless flow in the video too. Makes you wonder why.. (going back to a question of load, grfx card vs ram vs hard drive... I don't know) I did capture 1080p @ 30fps instead of 60fps this time though...
Which version of Action did you record it with?

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Re: Stutter

Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:04 am

Any administrator that could help? This problem should have been fixed with the Action! 1.3.0?

* World of Warcraft recording with DirectX 11 fixed

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Re: Stutter

Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:35 pm

Rikudou wrote:Which version of Action did you record it with?
I'm using version 1.13.2.0. (since 1.13.4.0 won't update...)

EDIT: I will tell you Rikudou, I made a small change to the file config.wtf in the WOW\WTF folder, as I got an i7 920 with hyperthreading, adding:

SET processAffinityMask "255"
SET coresDetected "8"

Game seems a tad smoother, as the WoW client now tries to use every cores. As so, then recording with Action!, the cpu load *would* be less, hence better chance at no stuttering. I raided in a pug last night, 25 men, and the recorded file plays smoothly from start to finish! :P

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Re: Stutter

Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:23 pm

DIGG wrote:
Rikudou wrote:Which version of Action did you record it with?
I'm using version 1.13.2.0. (since 1.13.4.0 won't update...)

EDIT: I will tell you Rikudou, I made a small change to the file config.wtf in the WOW\WTF folder, as I got an i7 920 with hyperthreading, adding:

SET processAffinityMask "255"
SET coresDetected "8"

Game seems a tad smoother, as the WoW client now tries to use every cores. As so, then recording with Action!, the cpu load *would* be less, hence better chance at no stuttering. I raided in a pug last night, 25 men, and the recorded file plays smoothly from start to finish! :P
Thank you DIGG! :D Gonna try this out tonight, will tell you how it went.

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Re: Stutter

Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:43 pm

It didn't change anything for me sadly :( same stuttering when out of combat and even worse stuttering in combat.

Would appreciate feedback now from the Merillis Team.

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Re: Stutter

Thu Mar 28, 2013 2:36 pm

X:\World of Warcraft\WTF\Config.wtf

add or edit
SET maxFPS "60"
SET maxFPSbk "30" (or try at 60, but i recommend 30)

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