![]() After reading an article (highly recommended) about how h264 works, I realised I wasn't giving it enough bits to work. ![]() ![]() Ultrafast is needed to get it encoding fast enough (to keep up sync with audio). I like the simple HD options - they work well. If I was using straight PCM - 22Khz, 16bit mono - would the audio still be potentially one of the issues? although with fast motion (like scrolling down a page) I'm getting a lot of blocking and lost/confusing motion. Although, in the config options for x264vfw I changed the preset to ultrafast and it starting syncing properly last night. I think the encoding speed may just be too slow for real time capture, and so the video is coming out a little behind the audio (same result for my old core duo laptop, and my i5 laptop). I did read somewhere that its best to have the framerate as close to your actual capture rate (for me its between 7-10fps showing on the camstudio window) - is this actually important? Unfortunately that isn't the issue for me - I've been using 30, 50, 20 as my settings. It made a lot more sense when I read that the two have to mathematically match. Thanks for your help - I've done a bit of reading / research into the problem and have played around with those settings.
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