![]() I thought it might be the 'Skip recording while frame is not updated' setting, but disabling this didn't make a difference either. It looks fine though, good quality in the recording, it just 'skips' a bit when viewing the file. ![]() I tried to adjust the Priority of Bandicam and that didn't change anything. It doesn't matter what player I choose (VLC, Windows Media Player, Media Player Classic, Nero Kwik Media) they all play back the recorded file and the recording seems 'choppy'. It doesn't matter what codec I choose (MPEG-1, H.264/CUDA, MJPEG, x264 (External), Lagarith (External)) they all result in a recorded file that is choppy. I always appreciated how Bandicam doesn't affect gameplay performance much while recording, but it is not the game performance or recording performance that is the problem for me either - it is the resultant output, the recorded file that seems to have the dropped frames. I have recently started having this problem as well.
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