Posted on 13 March 2017 - 04:43 PM
ATM I am running action 1.31.50 I believe and windows 10. There is no way for me to downgrade for free as it came pre installed. So I can record 60 FPS with action perfectly. There is no issues with me launching the program. So how do I record 120 FPS. I mean I can record it but I can't export/play it. I currently record in 1280x720 screen using gaming mode and full screen mineman. Do I need to download an AVI codec pack or something? I also heard that I should use action 1.19.0 but I'm not sure yet. Can any youtubers give me tips or something, thanks <3!@KarliXon (idk if u record 120 FPS or not) @brndy (I LOVE THAT 120 FPS PLS HELP ME MAN) and @Vykz (ur very helpful with all these technical stuff and also I watched a video of yours and it seems pretty high class)
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 04:52 PM
I dont record 120 FPS but I can export/play it, I seriously dont know what the problem would be, maybe set the size to original instead of 720p(1280x720) or try recording with an Nvidia codec if u got an nvidia graphics card as its .mp4, idk just some suggestions which might help you outPosted on 13 March 2017 - 04:57 PM
I record 120 FPS and render in Sony vegas as 120 FPS for the project properties, but I render it as 30.Posted on 13 March 2017 - 05:27 PM
KarliXon wrote
Ghost (Milliris team) wrote
Changelog:
- NEW FEATURE: 120 fps video recording in AVI file format
- NEW FEATURE: Support for DirectX 8 games and applications recording
- Stability improvements
- User interface improvements
Please note that Action! player does not support playback of 120fps recordings and you need to use 3rd party software to play or edit 120fps recordings.
How do people get their 120 FPS clips into Sony Vegas and whatnot?
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 05:28 PM
Vykz wrote
If I record with 120 FPS in action, how do I get the clip into Sony Vegas? Do I have to use a AVI converter or something? I can't export it due to the quote above.
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 05:46 PM
Intimidated wrote
Vykz wrote...
If I record with 120 FPS in action, how do I get the clip into Sony Vegas? Do I have to use a AVI converter or something? I can't export it due to the quote above.
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 05:47 PM
Vykz wrote
Intimidated wrote...
So once I finish recording I go into where the video files are located and drop the AVI directly into Sony Vegas? I heard problems with Sony Vegas rejecting AVI files but I'll give it a try :/
Thanks for responding
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 06:08 PM
Intimidated wrote
Vykz wrote...
So once I finish recording I go into where the video files are located and drop the AVI directly into Sony Vegas? I heard problems with Sony Vegas rejecting AVI files but I'll give it a try :/
Thanks for responding
vegas doesnt reject AVI files if it did I wouldnt be uploading for the last year
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 06:15 PM
KarliXon wrote
Intimidated wrote...
vegas doesnt reject AVI files if it did I wouldnt be uploading for the last year
Vegas 12 or 13?
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 06:23 PM
Intimidated wrote
KarliXon wrote...
Vegas 12 or 13?
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 08:27 PM
Vykz wrote
Intimidated wrote...
New problem. I'm able to render it and all but all my 120 fps videos ONLY are sped up.. help
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 08:45 PM
Intimidated wrote
Vykz wrote...
New problem. I'm able to render it and all but all my 120 fps videos ONLY are sped up.. help
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 09:23 PM
Vykz wrote
Intimidated wrote...
I mean AFTER I render the video it becomes so high speed. To make sure it wasn't just my settings, I used 2 different render settings 3 times and all of them gave me speeded up clips. Also for some reason it took 40 minutes to render a 4 minute video in 120 FPS to 60 fps…
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 09:37 PM
Intimidated wrote
Vykz wrote...
I mean AFTER I render the video it becomes so high speed. To make sure it wasn't just my settings, I used 2 different render settings 3 times and all of them gave me speeded up clips. Also for some reason it took 40 minutes to render a 4 minute video in 120 FPS to 60 fps…
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 09:40 PM
Intimidated wrote
Vykz wrote...
I mean AFTER I render the video it becomes so high speed. To make sure it wasn't just my settings, I used 2 different render settings 3 times and all of them gave me speeded up clips. Also for some reason it took 40 minutes to render a 4 minute video in 120 FPS to 60 fps…
Posted on 13 March 2017 - 09:40 PM
Vykz wrote
Intimidated wrote...
I tried rendering mine's at both 30 FPS and 60 FPS and it seems like 60 FPS slows down the speed a tiny bit but no luck
Posted on 14 March 2017 - 09:21 AM
Intimidated wrote
KarliXon wrote...
Vegas 12 or 13?
I used 13 and now I switched to 14 and they both work perfectly fine, even though I recently switched to .mp4 recording(only a few days ago) and its been working fine
Posted on 14 March 2017 - 11:25 AM
Please… my videos seem a little bit glitched out but every video is speeded up, a minute chopped off of it