Post subject: Why is it slow?
Joined: 5/29/2006
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version 1.43 + v9 = i have a movie i would like recorded avi when i do it records in slow motion ; have tried to set at the highest speed but still same thing. Can this be fixed to record real time or faster rate? i also have version 1.51 but the movie won't run on this
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Check your encoding settings. Decrease screen resolution or try another codec.
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The movie formats for 1.43 and 1.51 differ slighty, one can't read the other's movie files.
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Default settings; changed resolution to 16 bit records better but still slow there a way to record it as real time as it plays
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Don't record directly to avi. Record to smv. Then, when that is done, record the avi while playing back the smv. That way, the avi encoding speed does not matter, and the end result will play back at the correct speed. Edit: Actually, looking more closely, it seems you already have an smv. In that case, the encoding speed isn't really important, imho. I don't have much to suggest then, except that you could try a less cpu-intensive codec, or if you are using raw video/audio, try using a less disk-intensive codec.
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Get a better computer ?
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this computer is plenty good enough to run emulators i do not know about changing codecs in emulator is there a link or can tell me?
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Let me see if I get this right, defender: You have a snes9x movie (smv file), and want to produce an avi file from it, but it's too slow? How slow is it? How long does it take to encode one minute of game time? How large a file do you have at that point? What are your settings in the dialogue that pops up after you choose where to save the file? Edit: The default option dumps the video uncompressed to disk. This can be slow if your hard drive is slow.
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AVI encoding speed doesn't matter.
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Windows Media Player around a hour for about 15 minutes until i changed to 16bit in settings properties it was way slower than that