My PC Specs
OS: Windows 7 64bit Ultimate
GPU: GeForce GTX680 2048MB
CPU: Interl Core i7-2600K @ 3.40GHz
Memory: 16GB DDR3 W3U1333Q-4G
MoBo: ASUS P8H67-V
I can run Super Smash Bros. Brawl at 60 fps in 1080p with no problem,
but the problem is that it goes down to around 30 fps when Fraps starts recording at "60 fps" in "Full-size".
On YouTube, however, I've seen a number of videos of Wii games in 1080p, emulated with Dolphin,
and recorded with Fraps even on less high-spec PC than mine, so mine should somehow be able to run at full speed, too.
http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=299642
Thanks to this helpful thread, I learned how to output videos of SSBB replays at 60 fps in 1080p even if
I don't have a computer with good enough hardware to run SSBB on Dolphin at full speed in that high resolution.
According to the method, for example, if I record a replay at 30 fps(half speed) in 1080p and re-record its sound at normal speed,
I'll have to use VirtualDub to change the frame rate(30 fps) of the video to 60 fps so that it can play at normal speed and synchronize with the sound.
But in this method, I have to record the same replay twice - one is for the footage, the other is for the sound -
and then combine them to make a video with sound, which means that I can only make videos from replays
because it is only in replays that the players' movements and the sound are duplicated.
So, I'd really appreciate it if you would be kind enough to tell me how to run Wii games at full speed in 1080p
even when Fraps is recording in full-size.
I'm sorry, I'm afraid you must be having a hard time understanding my poor English.
Thanks.
OS: Windows 7 64bit Ultimate
GPU: GeForce GTX680 2048MB
CPU: Interl Core i7-2600K @ 3.40GHz
Memory: 16GB DDR3 W3U1333Q-4G
MoBo: ASUS P8H67-V
I can run Super Smash Bros. Brawl at 60 fps in 1080p with no problem,
but the problem is that it goes down to around 30 fps when Fraps starts recording at "60 fps" in "Full-size".
On YouTube, however, I've seen a number of videos of Wii games in 1080p, emulated with Dolphin,
and recorded with Fraps even on less high-spec PC than mine, so mine should somehow be able to run at full speed, too.
http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=299642
Thanks to this helpful thread, I learned how to output videos of SSBB replays at 60 fps in 1080p even if
I don't have a computer with good enough hardware to run SSBB on Dolphin at full speed in that high resolution.
According to the method, for example, if I record a replay at 30 fps(half speed) in 1080p and re-record its sound at normal speed,
I'll have to use VirtualDub to change the frame rate(30 fps) of the video to 60 fps so that it can play at normal speed and synchronize with the sound.
But in this method, I have to record the same replay twice - one is for the footage, the other is for the sound -
and then combine them to make a video with sound, which means that I can only make videos from replays
because it is only in replays that the players' movements and the sound are duplicated.
So, I'd really appreciate it if you would be kind enough to tell me how to run Wii games at full speed in 1080p
even when Fraps is recording in full-size.
I'm sorry, I'm afraid you must be having a hard time understanding my poor English.
Thanks.