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omegauk
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video jumping

#1 Post by omegauk » 18 Jun 2013 09:16

Hi, I don't know if I am in the right section with this question. I love playing this game and I tell others about it, and I have tried videoing me driving from A to B using Bandicam software. but when I press F12 to start the videoing the game starts to jump and if in slow motion. Can anyone tell me how I can stop this and let the game play normally.
Thanks for any help.
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Re: video jumping

#2 Post by andy13100 » 18 Jun 2013 15:47

Try turning down the graphics when your recording because that's what I had to do before I got a new graphics card. Also tell me the specs of your computer and the specs of your graphics card and I'll see if I can help
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Re: video jumping

#3 Post by Unco » 18 Jun 2013 15:56

Or if you just want to show your friends what ETS2 looks like, just point them to any of the hundreds of videos that other people have already uploaded to YouTube. ;)
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Re: video jumping

#4 Post by omegauk » 18 Jun 2013 21:28

andy13100 wrote:Try turning down the graphics when your recording because that's what I had to do before I got a new graphics card. Also tell me the specs of your computer and the specs of your graphics card and I'll see if I can help
Hi, I am running windows 7 fat32 and graphic card is a nvidia G force 7600
hope this helps.
Thanks
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Re: video jumping

#5 Post by Karlip » 19 Jun 2013 11:19

It could be that your HDD, processor and the GPU are just too slow for video recording.

You could also try other software, such as Fraps, and give us feedback.
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Re: video jumping

#6 Post by omegauk » 19 Jun 2013 14:29

Karlip wrote:It could be that your HDD, processor and the GPU are just too slow for video recording.

You could also try other software, such as Fraps, and give us feedback.
Thanks for your input, I will try the others and let you know how I get on.
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Re: video jumping

#7 Post by omegauk » 19 Jun 2013 16:35

omegauk wrote:
Karlip wrote:It could be that your HDD, processor and the GPU are just too slow for video recording.

You could also try other software, such as Fraps, and give us feedback.
Thanks for your input, I will try the others and let you know how I get on.
I have downloaded and installed Fraps, ran it and it works brill. thanks for that. :D
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