Post #77by selden » 22.10.2011, 22:50
Lagging during recording is to be expected, especially at high resolutions, unless you're using a high-end CPU & GPU, with a codec that includes hardware video encoding support, and are writing to a high-performance hard drive which is empty or which has been thoroughly defragmented. The specific pauses seen during recording should not be apparent during playback, although playback will be affected by the same kinds of system performance issues.
I just now did a 5 second FHD recording (1920x1080x30fps). It was jerky and missing frames in both recording and playback at full resolution. However, after I ran it through Windows Live Movie Maker, the highly compressed output played smoothly and showed no dropouts. In other words, although the WMI file''s resolution was horrible, it showed that all of the frames had been recorded.
Selden