A video stream can contain between 24 to 30 frames per second. A TV quality frame (640x480x24bits/pixel) consumes around 921,000 bytes. This equates to 27MB per second of just video data alone.
You are capturing video but the capture program is dropping too many frames. If you are capturing uncompressed video, then your hardware storage device (i.e. hard drive) may not be able to keep up with the amount of data that is being captured.
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