Dxtory locks Minecraft at 10 FPS when recording

Vivac93922

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Hello guys, I have an issue that I need fixing.... I'm trying to record Minecraft with Dxtory, but for some reason my frames lock to 10 FPS. Both my video and my game lock to 10 FPS. I'm using the best settings for Dxtory to get loseless frames, but I still get this issue. Not sure if anyone thinks they have a solution, but if so please do tell me.

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Here are my PC specs just in case you think my computer can't hand recording, even though it can.

CPU - i5 2550k (OC to 4.0 GHz)
GPU - R9 290
RAM - 8 GB

Also, I get 300 FPS on average while not recording.
 
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You can try using Plays.tv which has AMD hardware encode support as well and works wonders on my less-than-perfect APU, recording H.264 at 1080p60 @ 50Mbps. If that doesn't work, you may be able to use the Quicksync feature of your Intel CPU to do the encoding, but you'll have to mess with Virtu GPU virtualization and I can't help you there. If all else fails, MSI Afterburner has basic recording features :/
Any reason you need lossless recording specifically? Using something like OBS Multiplatform will let you use the hardware video encoding capabilities of your R9 290 to encode the video for you, so your performance stays high. No, it isn't lossless, but you'd be hard-pressed to find a faster recording program. Where did you find the best settings for lossless recording?
 


Obs seems to not work very well either. No, I don't need loseless, btw. Also, the only recording software that seems to work well with any game is Action, but I don't have a key for it. Cracking it isn't an option as they've pretty much blocked any way of getting it illegally.
 
You can try using Plays.tv which has AMD hardware encode support as well and works wonders on my less-than-perfect APU, recording H.264 at 1080p60 @ 50Mbps. If that doesn't work, you may be able to use the Quicksync feature of your Intel CPU to do the encoding, but you'll have to mess with Virtu GPU virtualization and I can't help you there. If all else fails, MSI Afterburner has basic recording features :/
 
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