Which to get and why?
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Which to get and why?
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I've never used anything other than Fraps so I can't give any criticism about other programs, but Fraps is really simple and easy to use (maybe too simple, it would be nice to be able to choose a specific resolution, but still!); it's really just turn it on, choose a directory, and hit record.
can fraps do HD?
I also say Fraps.
^ Thanks all!
WeGame
I believe it's HD. Plus its unlimited filming and even more - its free.
I can't comment on anything else, but I use Fraps and it's great.
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You get what u pay for... Frap's is THE best
WeGame is free, but you can only film in 320p or something. For higher quality you need to buy it. Fraps is the best for sure, but if your computer can't handle it, you're better off with WeGame.
Wegame decides to randomly stop working after a few weeks every time I try it.
Also be sure you have enogh space on your computer for fraps.
Don't sweat the details!!!
Fraps. Just a fyi though, a 3 hour raid night takes about 150 gig of space. So keep that in mind. Make sure you have the space.
Not long ago i also looked around for a screen recorder. Besides Fraps, i discovered BandiCam.
Advantages over Fraps:
- Free choice of resolution (you can select from predefined typical resolutions or define your own)
- Free choice of codec (you can use all codecs that are installed within the VfW interface.)
I only tried the demo version, but the results seem good. (demo version: watermark, 10 minute limit)
The default setting is MPEG 1 codec at a high bitrate, which is a very good compromise between quality, processing power and file size. You lose some color brilliance compared to the original, but if you do not plan to make high-quality machinimas, the loss won't really matter.
- Typical file size with these settings (mpeg 1 at 80% quality, 1920x1200 resolution, 30fps) is 150-200 MB/min.
- CPU usage: My pc (Intel i5-750, Radeon 5770, 12gig ram, WoW on SSD) had no problem recording at full resolution without dropping lower than 60fps while questing. I haven't tried it yet while in a city or in a raid.
Last edited by Biernot; 2011-03-24 at 10:19 PM.
Why do something simple, when there is a complicated way?
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yep i have a quite a few 1080p vids on youtube using fraps.
http://www.youtube.com/user/MalooTakant?feature=mhum
edit: old videos are old
I'm using bandicam right now. Its free, takes up alot less memory/cpu usage than fraps. Although the watermark is quite big and I still havent figured out how much it costs
Fraps is generally a better option if you can afford it and afford the toll it takes on your computer when recording
Mac wow client has built in fraps, let's you not record the UI while playing normally with it showing on your screen for that cinematic feel. Really the only reason I can think of to play wow on a mac, actually.