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Minecraft stops responding after opening action

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 10:10 am
by Rayhan
Hey this is my first forum post :D

Before I installed windows 10 creators edition update, action worked fine for me (I can record games and such and upload them to YouTube) but after the win10 creators update, the problem occurs which my Minecraft stops responding after I open up action but after I close action the game started responding again just like normal, I need this problem fixed because I need to go back to uploading vids to YouTube again! Please reply if u have any way to fix :)

Sorry for my bad english it's not my normal language

Here are my PC specs
Win10 Enterprise 64bit
GT740M
Intel i3 on 1.80GHz

Feel free to ask anything else and I will try my best to answer them

Action! + Minecraft = Crash

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 3:09 pm
by Vivic42
Hello,
I encounter a little problem right now and I come here to see if a person has a solution.

When I throw minecraft then action! Or conversely, my minecraft crash while I have not even started recording yet.

I have a good enough config amp sufficient:
- Nvidia GeForce 1050
- Intel i5 7300 Processor
- 8 G of Ram

Thanks in advance for your solution! ;-)

Sorry for the spelling I'm French x)

Re: Action! + Minecraft = Crash

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 10:14 am
by Piotr
Hello, please check out this topic: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=46459

Re: Action! + Minecraft = Crash

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2023 2:09 am
by JaneWatkins
Sometimes it has many mistakes, it's inevitable, try to find and fix it.

Re: Action! + Minecraft = Crash

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 3:26 pm
by tedmichael
Hello! It sounds like you're experiencing an issue with Minecraft crashing when using Action! for recording. Based on your description, it seems like your hardware is sufficient, but there might be a conflict between the recording software and Minecraft.

Here are a few suggestions you can try:

1. Update your drivers: Ensure that both your Nvidia GeForce drivers and any other necessary system drivers are up to date.

2. Check Minecraft version compatibility: If you're using a modded version or a Minecraft APK on Android, ensure it is compatible with your recording software. Some APK versions might have limitations when it comes to running third-party apps like screen recorders.

3. Lower game settings: Try lowering your Minecraft settings or changing the resolution. It might reduce the load on your CPU and GPU when running both applications.

4. Disable overlays: Programs like Action! may use overlays, which can sometimes interfere with Minecraft. Try disabling any overlays in your recording software.

5. Test with another recording tool: If possible, try using a different recording software to see if the issue persists.

Hopefully, these tips help resolve the issue!