Block and Load
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 4:58 pm
I really love this program, but there are a couple of things I think could use some polish.
First up is this comparison. The top one is taken with Fraps, the bottom with Bandicam running RGB24. (Sorry, I had to crop it to upload because the image was too large.)
I'd like to point out the image of the sun. Particularly the bottom-right of the inner circle. When taken with Fraps, it looks crisp, but with Bandicam it looks blocky. It doesn't show up so distinctly when compressed, so it's not a terrible issue, but if this could be improved, I'd really appreciate it.
The other is that Bandicam seems to cause more stress when running.
Now please note, the computer I tested this on is pretty low-end, and a high-end PC may not have these issues, but if it can be improved upon, again, I'd appreciate it.
For an example of what I was doing while testing, see this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmSBgaCsUe4
When running RGB24 with Bandicam doing this, I was getting seven frames per second.
When with Fraps, I was getting 15 and 16.
By the way, isn't the subject name quite fitting?
Even more ironic, I was testing this with a shooter.
First up is this comparison. The top one is taken with Fraps, the bottom with Bandicam running RGB24. (Sorry, I had to crop it to upload because the image was too large.)
I'd like to point out the image of the sun. Particularly the bottom-right of the inner circle. When taken with Fraps, it looks crisp, but with Bandicam it looks blocky. It doesn't show up so distinctly when compressed, so it's not a terrible issue, but if this could be improved, I'd really appreciate it.
The other is that Bandicam seems to cause more stress when running.
Now please note, the computer I tested this on is pretty low-end, and a high-end PC may not have these issues, but if it can be improved upon, again, I'd appreciate it.
For an example of what I was doing while testing, see this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmSBgaCsUe4
When running RGB24 with Bandicam doing this, I was getting seven frames per second.
When with Fraps, I was getting 15 and 16.
By the way, isn't the subject name quite fitting?
Even more ironic, I was testing this with a shooter.