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Re: Action! synchro issues - report here

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 6:04 pm
by radi

Re: Action! synchro issues - report here

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 8:28 pm
by MrTra1tor
jacksepticeye wrote:
MrTra1tor wrote:
Slightly off-topic here, but are you the real JackSpeticEye?

And back to on-topic, contact the support team and they should supply you on a downgraded version of Action!. Ask for version 1.20.2 (the previous one), and 60 FPS videos should be just fine.

Also, how do you get 1080p on regular MP4? I thought that only the AMD MP4 had that feature (besides AVI).
Hi there, Yes I am the real one :) It's been causing issues with videos for me lately and ruining my workflow :P

That's a good idea, thanks for the tip. I'll try to get in touch with them about it.

If I choose the Nvidia Encoded option it lets me do 60fps MP4, the regular MP4 didn't. I probably should have clarified in my original post WHICH MP4 it was :)
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Huh? I don't have that option on my 760 build... Are the files as big as the AMD equivelant (12 minutes = 2GB)?

And sorry, but I have to brag about a feature that just came out today for AMD MP4 :D

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Re: Action! synchro issues - report here

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 12:37 am
by Pit
Mic crackling sounds still happening for me in Dragon Age: Inquisition :S

Re: Action! synchro issues - report here

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 1:33 am
by MartyMCP
And the problem still exists in my system. I just recorded 1:21 of footage as a test and got 46 seconds of skipping footage back.

Edit: Now I've recorded a whole MW2 session and the footage is fine. It seems like an on-and-off issue. I'll keep you posted to if I suffer from it again

Re: Action! synchro issues - report here

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 5:30 am
by vision
I'm so happy that I'll finally be able to record my gameplays, one thing when I record the video is recorded at 50fps not 60fps but at the moment I have not had any problems and the size of the videos are comfortable. THANKS!! :D
http://youtu.be/L3bYp8ZZ8OE

Re: Action! synchro issues - report here

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 3:39 pm
by MrTra1tor
vision wrote:I'm so happy that I'll finally be able to record my gameplays, one thing when I record the video is recorded at 50fps not 60fps
Yeah, I got the same issue, except I get 40FPS instead... The framerate of the output video seems to be off by quite a bit, atleast on AMD MP4.

Re: Action! synchro issues - report here

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 10:12 am
by radi
This is what variable frame rate is. If your computer cannot handle to maximum settings you have set it will change automatically the frame rate to keep the video without stuttering and any additionally interruptions such as audio desynch.

Re: Action! synchro issues - report here

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 5:55 am
by vision
lol my computer is enought to record 1080p at 60fps i'm sorry but is your program that have some bugs, because i dont have any problems recording with other programs at 60fps but its okay! Now the program is better as before and thanks for the hard work.:)

Re: Action! synchro issues - report here

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 10:04 am
by Pit
vision wrote:lol my computer is enought to record 1080p at 60fps i'm sorry but is your program that have some bugs, because i dont have any problems recording with other programs at 60fps but its okay! Now the program is better as before and thanks for the hard work.:)
I think the problem is that sometimes you can have a fps drop (because the game is bad optimized or whatever), and now when that happens, Action put down your video frame rate.

I believe this is a BAD approaching to the audio sync problem...

Re: Action! synchro issues - report here

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 4:30 pm
by MrTra1tor
radi wrote:This is what variable frame rate is. If your computer cannot handle to maximum settings you have set it will change automatically the frame rate to keep the video without stuttering and any additionally interruptions such as audio desynch.
Is there any way I can disable it?

Because some of the games I play can at random times ditch below 60 FPS for a splitsecond.

And previously when the "sped-up 60 FPS MP4 video" was fixed, it didn't require such a feature.