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I have this problem with SAMP help me plz.
#11
Your RAM aint the problem bro, its the CPU and/or videocard.

PS: Every, and by that  I mean EVERY PC lags while recording with FRAPS (unless you use an SSD as hard disk or an RAID bundle to increase hdd performance, like RAID-0).


The recording-lag isnt caused by your RAM/CPU or anything, its simply limited by your HDDs performance.
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#12
Hitman, isn't it also the amount of frames he chose for recording? I mean, if he decides to record 24 fps, he only experiences 24 fps while recording aswell? That's at least what I have experienced. :)
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#13
(01-04-2010, 11:13 PM)Turkey link Wrote: Hitman, isn't it also the amount of frames he chose for recording? I mean, if he decides to record 24 fps, he only experiences 24 fps while recording aswell? That's at least what I have experienced. :)

even if i'm not recording i still lag when i get closer to a place where there are to many players then i start lagging
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#14
(01-04-2010, 11:13 PM)Turkey link Wrote: Hitman, isn't it also the amount of frames he chose for recording? I mean, if he decides to record 24 fps, he only experiences 24 fps while recording aswell? That's at least what I have experienced. :)

Indeed, but look, normal "consumer" HDDs can handle around ~70MB/s of data (peak, usually between 50-70).  Special workstation HDDs or RAID-0 etc more, ofcourse, but speaking of normal user HDDs, the limit is around 50-70MB/s.

Now lets look:

With an recording resolution of 800x600, it would already be:  800*600 * 3 (colour bit depth) * 24 (fps) = 34,5 MB/s already. Seems cool, might slow down the game a bit but still is handable.

But now lets look a 720p HD movie -  1280x720 * 3 (colour bit depth) * 30 (fps) = ~83MB/s  - that would already be too much to handle for a normall HDD, and thats why its starting to lag like fuck.

(well the FRAPS inbuilt encoding codec compresses the files by 30-40%, but still, recording in a high resolution with comfortable FPS will cause lag. Unless you got an SSD which can handle that with ezzz)
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#15
And that's why it's better to use Xfire instead of Fraps.
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#16
(01-05-2010, 09:33 AM)Mark link Wrote: And that's why it's better to use Xfire instead of Fraps.

rofl hell no fraps all the way unless something better comes along, better get a new pc
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#17
(01-05-2010, 11:24 AM)KingJd link Wrote: rofl hell no fraps all the way unless something better comes along, better get a new pc

Seriously, did you even read my post? It simply doesnt matter how good your PC is, unless you have a  normal HDD in it (which prolly have 99,99% of all people) it will still lag like fuck.

Your PC performance doesnt really matter for FRAPS (ok it shouldnt be some outdated singlecore processor and 256MB ram, but a halfway decent rig is enough).


Xfire and GameCam have a way better cam then FRAPS that doesnt lag that much, but GameCam doesnt support all games (dunno bout Xfire).

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#18
possible harddrive fragmentation

view this topic for tips to speed it up
http://forum.sa-mp.nl/index.php?topic=23291.0
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#19
bluefox i already did that the disk defragment i'll try to do the task manager priority ;)
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#20
the task manager priority doesnt work for all cpu's, just lettin ya kno, most cpu models above 2005-6 will work just fine with it
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