It makes more sense to me that the old computer runs it faster because CC was never built for XP and stuff like that, but still since everyone has it or something newer nowadays, I far prefer people use Hypercam which also records sound.
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Mike Lask
Quote:It makes more sense to me that the old computer runs it faster because CC was never built for XP and stuff like that
Oddly enough, both computers that I did the "test" on actually were XP... The older one was a 2002 Dell and the newer one was a 2005/2006 Dell...
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Tom Patten
I don't mind using ChipCap for my videos. I think it works best when I'm trying to complete a specific level, but now that I'm getting used to Tile World because of the annoyance of not being able to play Chip's Challenge properly on 64 bit machines, I think using Hypercam on the TWS solutions is probably the best way of doing it.