Can you also check with latest version: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index-jsp-138363.html#JDK7 ?
On 5 November 2014 19:23, Antonio Martinez <antonioymer...@gmail.com> wrote: > Maxim, > > Thanks, I'm going to do the cpu check and I will let you know the results, > the version of the JRE is 1_7_11. > > Antonio > > > > 2014-11-05 14:17 GMT+01:00 Maxim Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com>: > >> That is really weird results :( >> What version of JRE is installed on Windows7? >> Can you check CPU usage on the client recording the screen? >> >> On 5 November 2014 19:14, Antonio Martinez <antonioymer...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Maxim, >>> >>> >>> >>> Following with this issue, we have different behavior depending on the >>> version of Windows used for recording, I mean, with Windows XP FPS 2, >>> high quality and screen area, 1.175 width and 816 height, we have no >>> gap between audio and video (one hour recording). This client have 3,5Gb >>> RAM and a intel core duo 2,39 GHz. >>> >>> >>> >>> The same recording configuration in a client with Windows7, 8Gb RAM and >>> intel >>> core duo 4 GHZ, we have 40 second gap between audio and video after one >>> hour of recording. >>> >>> >>> >>> As you can see the client with Windows7 has better configuration than >>> the client with Windows XP, however, the results that we get are worst. >>> >>> >>> >>> Do you know if there is any issue with Windows7? >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> >>> >>> Antonio >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> WBR >> Maxim aka solomax >> > > -- WBR Maxim aka solomax