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So like the title says, my question is about Msi Aftrerburner and it's recording feature.

I have a problem. I'm starting to record some games ( the first was mainly COD Black Ops 2) and now I am trying to record Call of Duty Ghosts...and I can't!

I have looked at the COD Ghosts controlls (make sure nothing used the recording key) and it still didin't work, and than I started to google/youtube some stuff.

So I think my problem is that Msi A. won't detect me that I'm playing a game when I'm playing Ghosts....So what should I do?

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Currently I think that Afterburner or rather RivaTuner doesn't work with 64 bit applications, ie Ghost, BF4. You get no overlay and such either.

Think you can force it to run in 32bit mode, but not sure how that will effect performance if at all/

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Currently I think that Afterburner or rather RivaTuner doesn't work with 64 bit applications, ie Ghost, BF4. You get no overlay and such either.

Think you can force it to run in 32bit mode, but not sure how that will effect performance if at all/

I run NFS Rivals and BF4 in 32bit and there is no performance hit that I could ever see (BF4 - generally always at 60-65fps)

DXtory works in 64bit Games.

Recording works a treat this way,.. DXtory for current 64bit & future applications when 32bit WILL be a performance detriment to the situation.

On my PC,.DXtory and MSI both use the same 264 codec and settings on one does not apply to the other program's settings for the codec.

Relatively same settings, thread count, audio options, frame rate locking, and other features for DXtory that are helpful to most.

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RivaTuner does (the "backbone" of Afterburner) does in fact not work with 64bit applications, and it is low on the creators priority list to update that. Force your applications to run 32bit and you should be fine for recording.

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Hey guys! :D

So like the title says, my question is about Msi Aftrerburner and it's recording feature.

I have a problem. I'm starting to record some games ( the first was mainly COD Black Ops 2) and now I am trying to record Call of Duty Ghosts...and I can't!

I have looked at the COD Ghosts controlls (make sure nothing used the recording key) and it still didin't work, and than I started to google/youtube some stuff.

So I think my problem is that Msi A. won't detect me that I'm playing a game when I'm playing Ghosts....So what should I do?

Thanks! :lol:

What GPU do you have?

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What GPU do you have?

Its not about the GPU, its about his MSI afterburner not recognizing 64bit executable files, switching to an overlay that supports 64bit (DXtory & others) will fix this.

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Its not about the GPU, its about his MSI afterburner not recognizing 64bit executable files, switching to an overlay that supports 64bit (DXtory & others) will fix this.

I asked, because as he just responded to me he has an Nvidia GPU (the 770) meaning he has an H264 encoder right on the PCB that he can use wit Shadowplay instead of the Afterburner software.

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I asked, because as he just responded to me he has an Nvidia GPU (the 770) meaning he has an H264 encoder right on the PCB that he can use wit Shadowplay instead of the Afterburner software.

Yep sorry, I keep forgetting shadowplay exists...

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