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What did you use to capture the video? The frame rate is wonderful, and everyime I try to get a video of my NL coasters the framerate drops to about 7fps!

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Love the song choice!!

 

Great ride, I agree with what^^ said. El Toro's turnaround starts banking on its way up the hill, and I think that would be a nice touch. Also, you seem to have a ton of speed when the ride finishes, so why does it stop? It would've been cool to have a big out&back section before the brake run. Still a great ride.

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Definitely reminded me of El Toro. I agree with both ^ and ^^^. The turns around the end seemed really really sharp, and potentially painful, and I also think that having something else before the brake run would have been cool. It was going too fast to end!

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What did you use to capture the video? The frame rate is wonderful, and everyime I try to get a video of my NL coasters the framerate drops to about 7fps!

 

If you're talking about the simulator WHILE recording, it's slow because it's recording. If you're talking about once you've finished capturing and watch the video and it's low in FPS, then go into the Simulator, then Options, then Advanced, then set the AVI-Framerate for video capturing to 30 fps (NTSC). Now your videos will be in 30 fps instead of 15.

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^It shouldn't. I don't have that good of a computer (I have 5 fps on some heavy themed rides on occasion), but no matter what the graphic level I set the Simulator on while I record, the end video is always fine. If you double-click on the video and it's laggy, it's your computer (mine does the same thing), because .AVI files are huge. Also, in Windows Movie Maker, the preview of all your clips strung together is laggy, but that's WMM (in which case when you publish the final video, everything is smooth again when you publish to YouTube).

 

Basically, if you have your AVI recording settings set like I said, and you record a video and put it in the format for YouTube and upload it, it should be just fine. If not, it's your computer's speed or the fact that you didn't change the settings in the Simulator.

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