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The audio was my own track playing from vlc. If there was a built-in .wav player, that would be better, I suppose. Built-in video export (from ProjectM) would be even better. It played fine but the capture exposed this frozen frame thing...
Is this behaviour on purpose?
Or am I doing something wrong?
Can you capture at ANY resolution at all?
I own Action, Fraps, & Bandicam. & I can tell you now Action actually is my last resort with premium software.
It rarely works as intended properly for me.
I use fraps mostly to take screenshots of opengl games.
& Bandicam is literally THE #1 premium recording software i always use.
I have tried those free open source recorders but they are so jank in comparison and complex to setup its just not worth the time imho.
url to my latest video recording btw for anyone wanting to see what quality Bandicam offers.
Some of my recent recordings are on here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/skpManiac