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Old 10-01-2007, 05:49 PM
donkraft donkraft is offline
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Default Re: Software for recording poker sessions

After installing Quadcore CPU and 4GB fast RAM + RAID0 for saving the data, recording at 1600x1200 did not even make the CPU sweat the slightest bit - AND the sound was in sync all the way through.

I will try recording the full 3200x1200 the next session I play.
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Old 10-01-2007, 08:02 PM
HighSteaks HighSteaks is offline
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Default Re: Software for recording poker sessions

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ok guys, any help appreciated.. I've been messing around with this for a while now with limited success..


I downloaded camtasia trial version a while ago and it's worked fine with a short ..say 1 min session... but when i tried to do say 30 mins when i click save the whole thing froze up... I left it over night but no success and had to end the process manually... i've tried this several times but the same thing happens... any ideas?

I then tried the free camstudio... the video comes out fine but the audio is way out of sync

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I think it was Dave who mentioned in another thread to use MCI recording in "Audio options", "Options for microphone" to help with the sync.
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Old 10-02-2007, 06:13 AM
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Default Re: Software for recording poker sessions

The sound being out of sync is most likely the result of the computer not being powerful enough for the task.

Try to limit the recording so a smaller area and see if that helps.
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