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Increased FPS Perfect for recording!

by Wicklow » Sat Nov 05, 2011 7:27 pm

To get increased FPS there is a easy to install mod which gives you a whole load more options !
It increased my FPS by 50
Let me know what it does for you!

http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/249637-181-optifine-hd-d2-fps-boost-hd-textures/
Please Subscribe :) Its helps the server grow!
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Re: Increased FPS Perfect for recording!

by bossman1113 » Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:36 pm

Wicklow, it would be great if you made a video of you downloading and setting your FPS settings to whatever got it to boost by 50. So maybe a short tut on youtube? Then post the link in here or even embed the video.
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Re: Increased FPS Perfect for recording!

by killbot11 » Tue Nov 08, 2011 1:03 pm

can it be used in multiplayer (obviously it probably can, but im stupid so...yeah)
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Re: Increased FPS Perfect for recording!

by SirDukem » Tue Nov 08, 2011 4:12 pm

The best solution for FPS/performance increase while recording/streaming, is to record onto a separate hard drive (hdd). Let me give a basic run-down of what happens, let me explain why this helps with streaming as well first.

When streaming, you're saving a temp. video file to your hard drive, and then uploading that file to the stream, so you're comp is pulling info off the HDD to play the game, you're saving a file back to the HDD, and you're uploading a video from that HDD, all at the same time. Your HDD can only handle a certain amount of traffic, because the hard drive can only read/write 1 byte at a time.

When you use a 2nd hard drive, you're uploading game info from your HDD, and all the video saving/uploading is happening on a separate HDD, effectively doubling your speed.

The bottleneck occurs on the HDD, so once you solve that, you can move on to the next problem!
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