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Anyone know of a good game recording software?

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keonesan:


--- Quote from: Snaffle J. Bean on January 05, 2011, 10:07:57 PM ---also fraps is just terrible.

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Like I said it has ridiculously large file sizes but if use another program sure the file size will be small but the quality will be complete stuff. It'll look like a mesh of colors. Fraps is a somewhat crappy program but the best out of all the other crappy programs.

Snaffle J. Bean:


--- Quote from: keonesan on January 05, 2011, 10:09:10 PM ---Like I said it has ridiculously large file sizes but if use another program sure the file size will be small but the quality will be complete stuff. It'll look like a mesh of colors. Fraps is a somewhat crappy program but the best out of all the other crappy programs.

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I don't want to resize the videos, just compress them.

I want one that compresses the videos by itself so that I don't need to record a video and then manually compress it so I have room to record another video and so on.

keonesan:


--- Quote from: Snaffle J. Bean on January 05, 2011, 10:10:41 PM ---I don't want to resize the videos, just compress them.

I want one that compresses the videos by itself so that I don't need to record a video and then manually compress it so I have room to record another video and so on.

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File size not video size. :/

And it's funny because Fraps does use compressed AVI. I'd hate to see uncompressed.

Otis Da HousKat:

Real time dual recording and compression is incredibly CPU intensive. You'd be better off to just record footage and compress it at a later time or your video may be unwatchable. If you don't want to take my word for it just know that I have this CPU in my recording and streaming PC and even it can barely handle the intensive load at 1080p (1920x1080).

If you don't have at least a quad core processor don't even bother. If you have a fairly decent quad core processor you may be able to do this at 720p (1280×720) at 30 frames per second.

Programs like XSplit or Xfire's recording feature (ya wtf who knew) can do what you want though. Pretty much any desktop streaming program can.

keonesan:


--- Quote from: Otis Da HousKat on January 05, 2011, 10:27:16 PM ---Programs like XSplit or Xfire's recording feature (ya wtf who knew) can do what you want though. Pretty much any desktop streaming program can.

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I thought Xfire can only livestream?

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