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    Playback speed

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      sharpshorts
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      Can the playback speed of recorded files be increased, for example, by two or three times the recorded speed?

      I want to record an eight hour period of time.
      My intent is to be able to playback an entire 8 hours of recorded realtime Futures or stock market charts in half the time or less ...I envision the playback to be closer to a speeded up "Snapshot Slide Show" where the individual slides/snapshots were recorded 1 second apart.

      The application that produces these charts refreshes my screens 2 times per second. There would be very little additional activity on the desktop during the 8 hour record period that would need to be captured during the recording of the chart "snapshots".

      I assume my recorded file settings would have to be set to record a very small file size -
      Frame Rate: 1 frame/second (?)
      Key Frame Rate: 60 frames/second (to match my Monitor's Hz setting?)
      Or could I go lower than the above settings?

      Is the above idea feasable with My Screen Recorder?

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        DeskShare_-_Support
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        You can use the `Time-lapse' feature, available in My Screen Recorder Pro, to record video such that it plays back at higher speed.

        For example, to record a video at 5fps and play it back at 10fps, follow these steps:

        1. On the Tools menu, click Settings
        2. Select the AVI Video tab.
        3. Under Frame options, select `Time-lapse'
        4. Click `Time-lapse Setup'
        5. Under Record rate', specify 5 Frames per 1 second, which will make My Screen Recorder Pro' capture 5 frames in one second (5fps)
        6. In the `Playback rate' box, specify 10 frames/second
        7. Click OK

        Using these settings, you essentially playback a video file at twice its recorded frame rate, which doubles the videos playback speed. In other words, 10 frames are played back in 1 second instead of 5 frames.

        If you expect your screen to refresh 2 times in one second, then set the Record rate' at 2 Frames per 1 second. To playback this recorded video at, say, 2 times its actual speed, specify Playback Rate' as 4 frames per second.

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