Comments on Profile Post by MinEderPlayz

  1. Radii
    Radii
    Okay, that's fine, but once again, please try to remove shaders while reporting.
    Aug 23, 2014
  2. wpbogdan
    wpbogdan
    That's not an excuse, record with bandicam, it uses 2 to 3 GB for a 30min file @ 60fps (recorded MineFighter)
    Aug 23, 2014
  3. Radii
    Radii
    ty ^ :)
    Aug 23, 2014
  4. wpbogdan
    wpbogdan
    Hard drive that can't write fraps 60fps files? I have an old WD 80GB hard drive from 2006 and it writes fraps 60/120fps files just fine. Of course, it's old and makes the whole computer lag, but I can still record to it. Don't know what kind of hard drive you use..
    Aug 23, 2014
  5. ItsLucas
    ItsLucas
    Use SSD(Soild-state drive). That helps a lot.
    Aug 25, 2014
  6. wpbogdan
    wpbogdan
    ^ do you even realise what you said? who would buy a NEW ssd every week so they can record fraps files to it? do you even realise what the lifespan is if you write a lot on it? Do you realise how expensive they are per capacity, how quick they are full and how small the lifespan is if you use it as a hard drive? [1/2]
    Sep 1, 2014
  7. wpbogdan
    wpbogdan
    Don't comment if you have absolutely NO idea what you're talking about. Learn more about what a SSD is, how to use it, and then we can talk again. sorry LilaRok for the notifications xD [2/2]
    Sep 1, 2014
  8. wpbogdan
    wpbogdan
    P.S. : he said his hard drive can't record fraps files at 60fps, not that hard drives in general can't do that. He can always use Bandicam for much smaller files. I stopped using fraps due to the extremely big files (900+ GB after 1 week).
    Sep 1, 2014
  9. wpbogdan
    wpbogdan
    ..900+ GB after 1 week of random recording*. once again, sorry for the notifications :3
    Sep 1, 2014