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Freitag, 21. März 2014, 10:23

Screen record a virtual tour

Hello every one!

Has any one tried to record a virtual tour in a screen cast?
I've tried several tools but none of them shows the virtual tour moving smoothly.
See this example

Any suggestions or ideas?

Cheers,

Rafael

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Freitag, 21. März 2014, 19:11

Try to use tools for recording FPP games eg. Fraps.

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Freitag, 21. März 2014, 21:17

... on fast computer

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Samstag, 22. März 2014, 21:04

If you have slow computer nothing will help you. Just try.

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Montag, 24. März 2014, 10:42

everpano.com step beyond 360

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Montag, 24. März 2014, 13:39

Out of interest after reading this thread I downloaded the demo version of Fraps and although you can only record 30 seconds of thrilling on screen action it did a good job and the result was a smooth rotation and easy to reduce in file size if you wanted to put it up on YouTube or host it yourself.

Try the demo and if it does the trick and you like it pay $40 for the full version. Seems like a good deal.

Perhaps the recording software you previously tried took up too much RAM so everything else slowed down? The Fraps site mentions

Please be aware that the minimum system requirements have changed in Fraps 3.5.0. We now require a CPU with SSE2 instructions (Pentium 4 & above). Windows XP or higher is also now required. If you have an older system (Win2K or non-SSE2 CPU) you can still download the previous Fraps 3.4.7 release from the download page.

I didn't even know what SSE2 was and to be honest after reading the wikipedia page I'm still not too sure *w00t*


Rafael, what equipment do you use to take 360's inside cars? Looks really good.



Andrew

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