We've worked hard to enable BB TestAssistant to record your screen at an acceptable frame rate. However, because of the widely varying capabilities of different PCs and video cards it is possible that some users will be unable to run certain record modes at a high frame rate.
How to email Blueberry technical support:
If you are experiencing difficulties with recording modes and performance, you can easily email our technical support team for help.
Open the Recorder Options window and select the Record modes tab.
Click the Troubleshooting button and select Send email to support.
In the wizard, describe your problem as fully as you can. If you want a response to your report, include your email address.
The wizard will send an email directly to our technical support team. Details of your PC specification are attached, but this does NOT contain any personal information - just a description of your PC hardware.
Note: before emailing, try the hints below - they may solve your problem.
Hints for Windows 2000, XP, 2003 users
Capture driver mode is disabled
If capture driver mode is not available for selection on the Record mode tab of the Recorder Options window, try rebooting your PC. Occasionally PCs may require a reboot before the capture driver can operate correctly after installation - a message would have been displayed during BB TestAssistant installation requesting this. If the capture driver mode still cannot be selected after rebooting, use the instructions above to send an email report to Blueberry technical support - it should only take a minute.
Low frame rate when recording moving video
By default, Windows 2000, XP and 2003 users will use the capture driver record mode. This mode is best at recording normal Windows applications - not moving video.
To change the record mode used:
Open the Recorder Options window and select the Record mode tab.
Click the Test button to test your PCs video performance
Select either DirectX or GDI mode
And then try to record the moving video again.
Hints for all users:
DirectX or GDI modes are disabled or only available at a low frame rate
If you have run the test and found that DirectX and GDI recording modes are disabled, or only available at low FPS values there are some actions you can take to improve your PC's graphics performance.
Update DirectX. Browse to http://www.microsoft.com/directx or use Windows Update to download and install the latest version for your operating system.
Update your graphics card drivers. We have found that updating graphics card drivers from the defaults supplied by Windows can result in a dramatic performance improvement. Browse to your PC or graphics card supplier's website to find driver updates, or use Windows Update.