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Originally Posted by NickPapageorgio
Now does turning it down like that affect anything else?
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Disabling hardware acceleration results in much smoother recordings since fewer system resources are used when hardware acceleration is disabled. Disabling hardware acceleration is also required to record videos from a media player such as Windows Media player, RealPlayer or QuickTime. Otherwise a blank screen will be recorded. However some applications like games may not work when hardware acceleration is turned off.