

These had large installation files and fragmented the machine a bit - I ran a defrag and everything seems OK. Yesterday, I installed Microsoft Office 2010 and VMWare vSphere for work purposes (sometimes I work from home). Finally I got to the point where I could comfortably record at 30fps. I've been tweaking settings in my graphics control panel and within the game to get the FPS up.

I've recently started recording a certain Java based video game on my PC - along with audio commentary - using 32 bit Bandicam and Audacity for microphone input. I was umming and arring if this is the right place to post this, however the FAQs say this site applies to software and recording, amongst other things.
