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Lici2015-02-11 22:39:27
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Lici, 2015-02-11 22:39:27

MacBook Pro Retina 13" - record video from the screen, is it slow?

Do not ask anyone - everything "flies" for everyone. It is the MacBook Pro Retina 13 that interests me the most, since it never flies for me personally, it drags the animation so frame-by-frame that I remember my first Celeron in my life and ridiculous attempts to run a battlefield on it
. So. I'm on an Internet:
youtu.be/yj9qAUXb5vg?t=6m29s - the Hcode window opens with difficulty, the scan with FPS is about 10 per eye.
youtu.be/umV4JVI95vQ?t=1m22s - similar to
https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=ws6HSxafrx8 - storyboard, jerks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf5sJHX6Vxw - the empty interface just freezes and freezes
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So. Let's get down to business. For myself, I can only explain this by the fact that the integrated graphics are not enough to process the retina in the firmware, and the airs are simply slow in themselves and this is their lot.
If everything flies for you, please record it on video.
If it seems to you that nothing slows down in the videos above, then you should try to look at any Linux and get a little used to the fact that the interface should be drawn absolutely and uncompromisingly smoothly.
If everything still slows down for you - also unsubscribe, I will at least know that I'm not alone.
PS: the essence of this question is in the request to record a video.

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Vladimir Abramov, 2015-02-11
@kivsiak

This not normal.
https://david.gyttja.com/2013/01/21/fix-lagging-di... similar symptoms here.

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FoxInSox, 2015-02-12
@FoxInSox

You've been whining about this for half a year now. "Slow down" is a relative term. Everyone has their own definition. You will be recorded a video with the same brakes and one will say it slows down terribly, and the other does not.

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me_sasha, 2015-02-12
@me_sasha

And what about the video? And on iMac 5k QT records 4096*2304, 10.5 fps. The usual video sequence is 25-30 fps, for the interface and computers, in general, 60 fps is the norm.
Rave.

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