that is one of the things really bugging me about gem.
i have never managed to get sth recorded properly from within gem since i use it (2004).
pix_write:
- only writes tiffs that would need to be combined to a sequence later to get a vid
- not quick enough to write 720x576@24fps
- only writes from one gemchain (which makes it pretty much useless for me)
pix_record:
- never got it to work properly on xp or osx. only wrote files that were tiny black squares of one second length, no matter, which codec i used (tried various avi and mov compressors) and tended to crash.
my best guess for now is to record with a thrid party screen recorder. if your gemstuff is not too complicated, you get decent framerates. if gem is high on cpu, most screenrecorders lower their recording framerate.
another way is to directly record into a dvd-recorder or dv-recorder.
i have yet to try this with good equipment - using a cheap converter and recording into a cam via composite gives you sort of vhs quality. -- it's ok, if you do lots of "dirty" video stuff, but the crisp lines and edges of 3d objects in gem will look terrible.