August 27, 201213 yr Thanks Guys, I rendered it with Fsrecorder at 60fps, edited the movie how I wanted it, added some dirty lense filters etc and then rendered it back out at 60fps. FSX still amazes me after all these years of how fantastic it can look under the right conditions. Youtube doesnt support 60fps and it also compresses video leaving slight jumps here and there (in some cases) The Ivybridge I5 helps this alot as it renders it very quickly. I tried it using my old I7 920 to get 60fps and it would just bomb out and crash. However My frames in game go between 25 to 30fps using Kostas guide etc when using the pmdg 737ngx which is more than acceptable for such a complex plane. Anyway for budding video guys, I might do a tutorial or two on how I go about making my FSX videos at some point.. That makes sense. Thanks for the info mate, great vid! =D
August 27, 201213 yr Author Thanks Kannwar, give it a try mate - you can get some fantastic looking shots at that frame rate.. Phil Mosley - Rotation Films http://youtube.com/rotationfsx @RotationFilms
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