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Server replays?
#1
Is there a way to grab a server replay for a race you participated in? I didn't have my replays set large enough to capture a couple incidents I'd like to protest.
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#2
I don´t think so, for which race? Maybe someone has the replay and can uploaded it for you.
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#3
Maybe you can find the youtube broadcast for that race, although the chances of showing the incidents are probably low.

If you give more info, eg. circuit, car, date; maybe someone will be so nice to upload it for you, as Richard suggests.

One last thing: do you have auto-save replays feature on? I have it on, so my last race is always recorded. That might do it for you.
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#4
(12-29-2017, 12:52 PM)Javier Malonda Wrote:  Maybe you can find the youtube broadcast for that race, although the chances of showing the incidents are probably low.

If you give more info, eg. circuit, car, date; maybe someone will be so nice to upload it for you, as Richard suggests.

One last thing: do you have auto-save replays feature on? I have it on, so my last race is always recorded. That might do it for you.

All of my replays are 1 lap, or the portion after the race, I'm not sure what that's about.
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#5
You have to up the file size limit beyond the default in order to save races of 20+ minutes in length. This is done in AC's settings. Most 20 minute races are about 350MB for me, so I would guess an hour might be 3x that? I have mine set to maximum size, which is 1000MB. You just need to be sure to clean out the cruft from time to time. Nothing ruins races like a full C drive. Smile
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(01-17-2018, 05:33 AM)Russell Sobie Wrote:  You have to up the file size limit beyond the default in order to save races of 20+ minutes in length. This is done in AC's settings. Most 20 minute races are about 350MB for me, so I would guess an hour might be 3x that? I have mine set to maximum size, which is 1000MB. You just need to be sure to clean out the cruft from time to time. Nothing ruins races like a full C drive.

Did you notice something has changed as of 1-14-18 on the replays?...They now have a different file extension (.acreplay) none of my previous replays have that file extension. This is about the same time i noticed i'm having frame drops while racing. I've got everything set to low except replays, which is set to 1000mb and set to auto capture all 3 sessions. I'm wondering if the high memory usage on 1000mb is doing it since they apparently changed the file extension to another type.

(01-17-2018, 01:34 PM)Michael Butler Wrote:  
(01-17-2018, 05:33 AM)Russell Sobie Wrote:  You have to up the file size limit beyond the default in order to save races of 20+ minutes in length. This is done in AC's settings. Most 20 minute races are about 350MB for me, so I would guess an hour might be 3x that? I have mine set to maximum size, which is 1000MB. You just need to be sure to clean out the cruft from time to time. Nothing ruins races like a full C drive.

Did you notice something has changed as of 1-14-18 on the replays?...They now have a different file extension (.acreplay) none of my previous replays have that file extension. This is about the same time i noticed i'm having frame drops while racing. I've got everything set to low except replays, which is set to 1000mb and set to auto capture all 3 sessions. I'm wondering if the high memory usage on 1000mb is doing it since they apparently changed the file extension to another type.

 I just figured it out. Started using Content Manager again recently,after a year of having it. It must have changed the replay file extensions.
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#7
For hour long races you'll need to drop the quality of the replay settings too otherwise it won't record qualifying or the first few laps of the race, as I found to my own dismay.
Decreasing quality doesn't really look much different when watching the replay.
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#8
good to know guys but how low has the quality to be set for recording an 1 hour races? i haven't done one yet and my quality is set to max with 750mb and this last at least for a 20 minute race Smile
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#9
Hi, I had issues with 1 hour races as it was missing the first few laps on high quality.  Instead of lowering the quality I raised the file size, beyond the 1Gb max in the UI, by editing the config files, as shown here.

I ended up setting it to 2500MB as I have no problem with memory or drive space, and can easily save a whole 1 hour race on maximum quality.
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(01-17-2018, 05:33 AM)Russell Sobie Wrote:  You have to up the file size limit beyond the default in order to save races of 20+ minutes in length. This is done in AC's settings. Most 20 minute races are about 350MB for me, so I would guess an hour might be 3x that? I have mine set to maximum size, which is 1000MB. You just need to be sure to clean out the cruft from time to time. Nothing ruins races like a full C drive. Smile

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