did you download the Green edition ?
from here :
I think that their licenses work by-the-license - so if your motherboard has a green license, only Virtu (Green) works.
Now that VirtuMVP works, you should try version 2.1.224 again - the more up to date the driver is, the better i think.videogramez wrote: It turns out I had to update my BIOS, for my motherboard, the latest non-EFI BIOS. THEN it would recognize it as licensed, and I could finally add Action! to the Applications list and use it.
DOWNSIDE: It seems more stuttery now, and the feeling of "stutteryness" is back as well, it seems, stronger than ever. Is this due to the older Virtu version? I can't be sure. I'll have to reboot a few times, maybe switch versions to test it. This could take a bit longer...
You could save it for later, until the day you buy a new computer with Core i5 / i7 Ivy Bridge or Haswell.flashmp3 wrote:I have a virtu mvp2 standard edition licence to give to anyone who would want it as my hardware is not supported
I tried all the versions again, even the newest 3.0.106 version, and none of them made a discernible difference. I guess the difference I perceived the first time was in going from the second-unused monitor trick to using VirtuMVP.Montago wrote: Now that VirtuMVP works, you should try version 2.1.224 again - the more up to date the driver is, the better i think.
When i tried VirtuMVP the first time, i installed an old version and my experience was the same as you, it didn't run very well. But then i installed 2.1.224 which worked much better. I think that MVP2 is even better - but i dont want to pay around 40$ for it![]()
I did some testing and strangely I have the opposite result - keep in mind I'm using QuickSync.celosdedma wrote:I get stutter issues also.
This happens when I record at a lower FPS or resolution than what the game is running on.
e.g. I'm playing League of Legends at 1920x1080 60fps, then i record the game at 1280x720 30fps.
At this moment while recording, I encounter stuttering while in game.
But if I record at 1080 60fps, i don't get any stutters while in game.
Is this an issue with Action!'s scaling?
I'm trying to save on HDD space which is why i want to record at a lower resolution and framerate.
Thanks!... but it turns out the different versions made no difference to me, so feel free to keep it for a future computer upgrade!flashmp3 wrote:I have a virtu mvp2 standard edition licence to give to anyone who would want it as my hardware is not supported
Yeah seems so, I have a GTX.flashmp3 wrote:I have a geforce gt 620m and it's not working with it. Seems you need a GTX GPU
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