3DS Capture Software frame drop/hiccup
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 6:47 am
Here are my specs in case anyone wants to know. I currently use an HP laptop with Windows 10 (that has been updated) and my specs are it's with a 2 Ghz Processor and 4 GB Processor. Had it for a year.
Recently I have been recording videos of Fire Emblem Echoes and had no issues until in one or two instances, the program would stop for like a split second or two and then resume causing a drop in frame rate. I have had this problem for some time and it's become a bother. Some instances, everything syncs properly and all I only lose is about .02 frames but at worse, it can drop about 1 to 1.5 frames. I don't know if it's my laptop that's causing it but I feel a little bothered by it. It could be the program and if I have to redownload it again, I'll do it. I only wish that maybe there can be an update for it or something to fix the frame drops.
Also no other programs run alongside it so I can get consistent 30 fps all throughout. But even with that, I've had several instances where frame rates take a small nosedive. Anyone have any advice on what I can do? Most times I ever spend recording is basically 1-2 hours.
Recently I have been recording videos of Fire Emblem Echoes and had no issues until in one or two instances, the program would stop for like a split second or two and then resume causing a drop in frame rate. I have had this problem for some time and it's become a bother. Some instances, everything syncs properly and all I only lose is about .02 frames but at worse, it can drop about 1 to 1.5 frames. I don't know if it's my laptop that's causing it but I feel a little bothered by it. It could be the program and if I have to redownload it again, I'll do it. I only wish that maybe there can be an update for it or something to fix the frame drops.
Also no other programs run alongside it so I can get consistent 30 fps all throughout. But even with that, I've had several instances where frame rates take a small nosedive. Anyone have any advice on what I can do? Most times I ever spend recording is basically 1-2 hours.