Recommended Software/Hardware for recording gameplay.
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Re: Recommended Software/Hardware for recording gameplay.
So, I used MSI Afterburners built in video capture tool. I play at 1080P but had it record at 720P and 85% quality. Lost about 20 frames and the footage was sort of blurry (I assume the effect of recording at a lower resolution than what it actually is). Anyways, the point I was trying to make, was that it was only half a second long and turned out to be over 200megs big.
Re: Recommended Software/Hardware for recording gameplay.
At the moment I'm using FRAPS to film at 1080p and 'full size'. The files created are 4GB large, and are each only 1 minute of footage. They are unplayable by any media player due to their size.
What's an easy conversion program for these files?
What's an easy conversion program for these files?
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Re: Recommended Software/Hardware for recording gameplay.
I don't know how it handles Fraps files, since i use MSI Afterburner, but XMedia Recode (http://www.xmedia-recode.de/download.html) is a very good, free converter.Rolten wrote:At the moment I'm using FRAPS to film at 1080p and 'full size'. The files created are 4GB large, and are each only 1 minute of footage. They are unplayable by any media player due to their size.
What's an easy conversion program for these files?
(Link is in German, program supports English)
Re: Recommended Software/Hardware for recording gameplay.
I made a little guide here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=17644&hilit=avs&start=15#p190615Rolten wrote:At the moment I'm using FRAPS to film at 1080p and 'full size'. The files created are 4GB large, and are each only 1 minute of footage. They are unplayable by any media player due to their size.
What's an easy conversion program for these files?