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field33P: NoLimits is version 1.71
nannerdw: Please read my previous posts in this thread.. I've already stated that I am running the latest drivers for my graphics cards. I have also already stated that I have already re-encoded to Windows Media Video to view in Windows Media Player, and I re-encoded to MOV to view in Apple QuickTime, and since I have re-encoded to various other formats all producing the same result. For those reasons I have stated that the issue must be with the original video file.
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So a total review/reminder of what does not fix the problem guys!
- re-encoding the video to a different format
- changing quality settings in NoLimits
- changing the resolution in NoLimits
- changing the frames a second for NoLimits to record
- recording a different roller coaster
- running NoLimits in a compatibility mode
- re-installing NoLimits
- removing the overclocks on my computer
- updating graphics drivers
- using a third-party recording software
Things to know..
- I am running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (64-bit) RTM build 7600
- NoLimits is of version 1.71
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My own personal conclusions is that it is truly a compatibility issue between NoLimits and the version of Windows 7 that I am running. What else is left? NoLimits was not designed with Windows 7 in mind. Windows 7 is still very new, and for such reason issues with it are likely to occur. I just find it odd that Vista 64-bit didn't have this issue..