February 19, 201214 yr He's using FS Recorder 2.17 to render his video. This is basically like an FSX replay which you can set how many frames etc are recorded per second. In theory - you can own a computer which runs this LGKR scenery at only 5fps. You could record your flight at 5fps and then render with FS Recorder 2.17. At the rendering point you can choose how many fps you want your video to be - eg - 30 fpsThe time taken to render the video is only dependent on the the speed / hardware of your system. The end result is perfectly smooth videos at great fps - even when your frames whilst recording were terrible. The only downside to FS Recorder 2.17 is that it doesn't record sound. The only way to do this would be a line out of your pc to a recording device. Record your sound and then drop it and your video into some sort of video editing software to splice it all together!Hope that made sense!?Dan Pye
February 19, 201214 yr I can't see the video... YouTube says that user deleted it Enviado desde mi Galaxy Nexus usando Tapatalk José Fco. Ibáñez /// i7 6700k (Delid) @ 4,6 Ghz /// Asrock Z170 OC Formula /// 16GB RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200 /// GTX 1070 Founders Edition 8GB /// LG 27UD58 4K 27' // OCZ Vertex 4 SSD (X-Plane 10) & SAMSUNG 850 EVO SSD (P3D V3) /// Windows 10 Pro x64
February 20, 201214 yr I can't see the video... YouTube says that user deleted itEnviado desde mi Galaxy Nexus usando Tapatalktry using the post 3 down i think that link still works I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
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