I've been experimenting with FRAPS 2.0, which has an improved video capture engine compared to previous versions. With a more capable hard disk system, smooth playback at 30fps at 1024x768 can be achieved. Having the capability to present this kind of information in graphics card reviews is a step in the right direction.
Each video was compressed in DivX format and is about 2.5 MB in size. I recorded at 800x600 and 1024x768. For smoother playback, I set the "turn" and "lookup" speeds to 2 in UT2003.
800x600 - No AA - No AN - http://www.nvnews.net/images/news/200307/noaa_noan_800.avi
800x600 - 4X AA - 8X AN - http://www.nvnews.net/images/news/200307/aa_an_800.avi
1024x768 - No AA - No AN - http://www.nvnews.net/images/news/200307/noaa_noan_1024.avi
1024x768 - 4X AA - 8X AN - http://www.nvnews.net/images/news/200307/aa_an_1024.avi
In Windows Media Player, change the speed to slow to throttle fps down to 15. Also, be sure your desktop resolution is equal to or greater than the video resolution. For example, don't view the 1024x768 video when your desktop is set to 800x600.
The graphics card I used for this test was a
Each video was compressed in DivX format and is about 2.5 MB in size. I recorded at 800x600 and 1024x768. For smoother playback, I set the "turn" and "lookup" speeds to 2 in UT2003.
800x600 - No AA - No AN - http://www.nvnews.net/images/news/200307/noaa_noan_800.avi
800x600 - 4X AA - 8X AN - http://www.nvnews.net/images/news/200307/aa_an_800.avi
1024x768 - No AA - No AN - http://www.nvnews.net/images/news/200307/noaa_noan_1024.avi
1024x768 - 4X AA - 8X AN - http://www.nvnews.net/images/news/200307/aa_an_1024.avi
In Windows Media Player, change the speed to slow to throttle fps down to 15. Also, be sure your desktop resolution is equal to or greater than the video resolution. For example, don't view the 1024x768 video when your desktop is set to 800x600.
The graphics card I used for this test was a