I am talking about the game screen, meaning the size it occupies on my (or any 1280x1024) desktop (over the Workbench, if you prefer) with the null filter activated. Sorry for the confusion.
The program I use is an all-in-one suite, the raw .avi (only a few MB) corresponding to the captured footage can be easily edited with comments and such, then the video is to be produced in a shareable format, as an avi usually, with the desired settings (MP3 bitrate, codec sliders adjusted) which can be saved into a preset.
Its guided approach might not please the HD purists, but I found it more than adequate.
Also, the explorer killing was more helpful to keep the audio smooth and in sync than to increase the framerate, I think.
Last edited by NewDeli; 21 August 2008 at 19:21.
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