Hmmm, I must have missed what was said earlier, because I thought you meant compressing with VDub, which is what I use it for. I always thought the capture feature was only usable with external devices, such as camcorders. Does it capture via software now too, like Fraps, but without the cap?
Anyway, I have finished my Burnout Paradise test shootout between PlayClaw and Fraps. I only tested at 25 FPS each, as that was the best frame rate I could get on that game while recording and any lower is not enough to fairly judge the smoothness of the playback.
Interestingly enough, the Fraps clips were all significantly smaller in file size, just under half that of the PlayClaw clips. The gameplay felt pretty much identically smooth with either app while recording, which was surprising too because PlayClaw is supposed to allow higher gameplay FPS.
My only guess as to why this was is that PlayClaw seems to fluctuate somewhat more in frame rate, perhaps an actual tradeoff of NOT capping to avoid screen tear like Fraps does. It may only apply to mediocre spec like I have though. I'm sure there are many systems that would have had very high frame rates while recording with PlayClaw.
Besides the huge file size difference, the single most significant factor for me was that the playback on the PlayClaw clips is always less smooth than that of the Fraps clips. I see noticeable hitching in many areas, despite the gameplay while recording being relatively smooth. I can't help but think there is something causing this that needs to be fixed, and I really don't see why this app creates such huge file sizes when the image quality on playback is the same as Fraps.
I will post links of the test result videos forthcoming, maybe tomorrow. Even if I wanted to show you the raw capture results though, the PlayClaw ones would be too big for the hosting site I use. I will probably compress them identically at about 5000Kbps, which will still give you a pretty good idea of how they compare.
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I read through your VDub guide, seems like a lot to go through just to get a few options I may not even be able to make use of with my current spec. I have a P4 3Ghz CPU, X1950Pro 512MB AGP GPU, and 2GB DDR 400 RAM. Seems to me if I try to compress while capturing, it will bog down the CPU too much. Also, I am fairly limited to the res I capture to, any bigger would likely do the same. I'm also doubting my gameplay FPS will be much higher than the capture FPS with my spec.
I looked at a few of the smaller clips too, the BF 2 one, the TF2 one, and the HL2 one. Of those the HL2 one was the only one that had what looked like acceptable image quality to me, though it's playback was not smooth. I also noticed a thin whitish-gray line at the left and bottom of the screen and the audio ends well before the video.
Your guide is excellent and I'm sure it's useful to many with fairly robust spec, but I'm doubting it will be of use to me until I build a new rig, maybe by year's end.
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