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  1. #11

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    Yes, you can use HKN to to the PiP swapping that you're talking about. HKN is extremely flexible.

    There is a WoW command for setting the max FPS for windows in the background. I believe it's /maxfpsbk but I could be wrong.
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  2. #12

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    I think he wants the fps to be dynamic like ISboxer. Look around HKN web site, I remember both subjects being covered but it has been awhile since I used HKN
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  3. #13

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    Quote Originally Posted by alcattle View Post
    I think he wants the fps to be dynamic like ISboxer. Look around HKN web site, I remember both subjects being covered but it has been awhile since I used HKN
    I don't know what you mean. I don't think ISBoxer controls the FPS in the background (I could be wrong), but instead just sends the WoW command to limit the FPS.

    By dynamic I'm guessing you want it to change the FPS depending on if the window is the main window or a smaller window. If that's the case, then that's exactly what the command I said does. It limits the FPS if the window is not the current focus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owltoid View Post
    I don't know what you mean. I don't think ISBoxer controls the FPS in the background (I could be wrong), but instead just sends the WoW command to limit the FPS.

    By dynamic I'm guessing you want it to change the FPS depending on if the window is the main window or a smaller window. If that's the case, then that's exactly what the command I said does. It limits the FPS if the window is not the current focus.
    yes,Main window full 60 fps and slaves at 25~ 30. Setting WoW will only effect how current window is running. You could use /set fps in the PIP macro (not actual wording)
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    Quote Originally Posted by alcattle View Post
    yes,Main window full 60 fps and slaves at 25~ 30. Setting WoW will only effect how current window is running. You could use /set fps in the PIP macro (not actual wording)
    I don't know what to say other than you're incorrect, or I'm understanding what you're saying incorrectly. There is a command in WoW to control the FPS it uses when it's in the background. Likewise, there is a command to limit the FPS when the window is the focus. This problem has nothing to do with the broadcasting software someone is using and they can just do it through WoW commands (only once, not every time).
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  6. #16

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    /maxfpsbk and /maxfps are the commands, and they will work with multiple windows/instances of WoW. 5 is the lowest value that will work, and I think WoW caps out at 60, but I may be wrong. It's completely dynamic - you just need to enter the commands into each instance of WoW you're running (or, more precisely, each instance of WoW for which you have a unique config file, I think) - but it changes the FPS on the fly.

    Before I switched to ISBoxer I had those commands set up when I used AHK, and it worked fine.
    Last edited by kate : 07-20-2010 at 05:34 PM

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    i couldnt get the maxfps thing to work. do you still have the script that you had for hkn?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shoij View Post
    i couldnt get the maxfps thing to work. do you still have the script that you had for hkn?
    The full command is:
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    /console maxfps
    
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    /console maxfpsbk
    Once you use them they're stored into your config.wtf file.

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