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Suddenly KEGA is slow

Discussion in 'Technical Discussion' started by redhotsonic, Apr 26, 2017.

  1. Liliam

    Liliam

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    Open up Fusion.ini and where it says ForceCompatibleGFX=1, set that to 0. For some reason, Fusion sometimes takes a while to start up, and I guess it thinks you don't have a video card or something and shuts off most of the video options.
     
  2. ashthedragon

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    well, actually... I had trouble installing my video card drivers, so it might be that. Thanks!
     
  3. ashthedragon

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    Sorry to bother again, but I'm having trouble with Kega Fusion one more time. Now, it is about movie recording.

    It's on a different PC than the one I asked before, so forget about the other question. It's running Windows 10, and since a few days ago, I was using Kega Fusion to record movies totally fine. I recorded them, and then re-encoded them back using Windows Movie Maker to make them .mp4 and use them with Davinci Resolve, my usual video editor. But since a few days ago, when I record a .avi with fusion, it only records audio. It makes a .AVI file, but when I run it, it's only a black screen with the audio. If I put it at Windows Media Maker, the video shows up, but Davinci does not recognize the video even if I re-compress it with WMM ( it did before). I tried reinstalling Kega KGV drivers, but it is still the same. Also downloaded VIrtual Dub, but files are HUGE ( around 9 GB!), if I choose a Normal or Fast video processing it does make smaller files, but the black screen is still there, only full video processing fixes that.

    What do you recommend? I would prefer to keep using Kega as before, why did it go to shit all of the sudden?
     
  4. winterhell

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    Perhaps you need to install the video codec? The file is
    Fusion364\Video Codec\KegaGameVideo.inf
    You right click on it and click Install.
     
  5. Liliam

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    Also, the Kega VFW codec is 32-bit only, so the video won't play back on 64-bit programs.