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Hi all does anyone use fraps ?? I'm thinking of getting it , if so is there away to send your video's to web site or email it to someone ?

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I have used it before , it is very CPU intensive and would need a very good rig to record in 1080p. It only uses 1 core of your processor for recording so its a bit of a struggle to be honest.

 

I have been using dxtory which I would highly reccomend Its a slightly more advanced program than fraps but has plently of more options for video and for capturing sound. It encodes videos into may different types and uses all of your cores in your CPU so it records gameplay easily.

 

I have a copy of both fraps and dxtory if you want to have a mess around with them.



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I use it 100 percent of the time. It's really nice to monitor my monster FPS rate.

 

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I've used fraps. if you don't want to spend money I recommend OBS... It's free and maybe even more features than fraps.

 

https://obsproject.com/

 

you can also use it for streaming.


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Get some shadow play up ya! :lol:



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Or Raptr if u have AMD

 

 

Raptr works with AMD and Nvidia and Intel GPU chips.



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Amd bought raptr i would be Surprised if they support NVidia gfx cards too.



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Latest Raptr client expands game recording for AMD and Nvidia GPUs

Remember Dennis "Thresh" Fong? The former competitive gamer once ruled the Quake scene and famously won John Carmack's Ferrari in a tournament. These days, he's the brains behind Raptr, a game optimization and recording application similar to Nvidia's GeForce Experience. Raptr works with both AMD and Nvidia GPUs, and the latest version includes expanded video functionality.

Released today, the update adds real-time recording support for "all late-model AMD and Nvidia graphics cards." This so-called game video recorder, or GVR, uses the hardware encoding blocks of modern GPUs to capture in-game footage with "virtually no degradation of system performance." Gamers can capture videos of any length, and there's an "instant replay" function that automatically saves the last 20 minutes of gameplay. Webcam and microphone input can also be added to the mix with a picture-in-picture feed, and recordings can be shared via Raptr's website and social media.

If all this sounds familiar, that's because the ShadowPlay component of GeForce Experience offers pretty much the same thing for recent Nvidia GPUs. Raptr's vendor-agnostic approach is more appealing, as is the fact that it has settings optimization profiles for more games—over 5,000 versus about 170 for GeForce Experience. That said, ShadowPlay can still record any full-screen DirectX game and even entire desktop sessions.

Anyone can grab the latest version of the Raptr software right here.

 

 

Still works for Nvidia.My brother is using it with his 2 GTX 980s while playing WOW.Also has support for multi monitor but can be a bit finicky.

 

Nvidias http://www.geforce.com/geforce-experience does about the same thing but it has Alot of Bloatware and ads.


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