Are you using "DirectX/OpenGL" or "Rectangle on screen" mode?
Using "Rectangle on screen" should not make this happen, but recording with DirectX/OpenGL mode usually has issues when it comes to record a browser window.
If you're on Windows, putting "Win 7 (WASAPI)" as one of your audio tracks and "Microphone" as the other, will allow you to record Skype calls, game and your microphone. (WASAPI is "What your hear").
Usually during the record of the game I played "Blackshot" which is a FPS game, the video file would kept as 1 file. But after upgraded to this version, it had 2 files instead of 1. The first file is the entire game play. The second file is after the game ended it would go to the score ch...
As the screenshot below shows, in the main Bandicam window click the "Video" tab, under "Format" - Click "Settings". Under "Audio" in the new window you should see "Codec", if that's set to MPEG-1 L2, that might be your problem. http://puu.sh/5MIbL.p...
What audio codec have you chosen? If you try to open the recorded video file in an editor using the audio codec "MPEG-1 L2" then it may cause some issues. Try PCM if this is the case.
Have you tried setting the hotkey for record/stop to something like NUM1? (numpad 1). F1-F12 usually has some hotkey issues, as you've found out with F12, so that might be it.
Usually during the record of the game I played "Blackshot" which is a FPS game, the video file would kept as 1 file. But after upgraded to this version, it had 2 files instead of 1. The first file is the entire game play. The second file is after the game ended it would go to the score ch...
Trust me when I say it's not getting ignored. The Bandisoft team works pretty hard to make their software compatible with all systems/games. I know it's over 2 months since you originally posted about your issue, but it could (in theory) be anything conflicting. What is your motherboard? As far as I...