Better than Fraps?

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GBlair88

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Xfire works pretty well for recording games. Yes it will eat hard drive space if you record for any length of time but doesn't seem to cause any performance issues.
 

LeonLethality

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I use Camtasia 7 and it works really well, the files it records are smaller and it is less resource intensive but that also takes a small bite out of quality for that tradeoff but it is certainly worth it.
 

MattyDienhoff

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I don't see what's bad about Fraps.

For me, it reliably records high quality video and audio (which has never been out of sync in my experience), it's useful for monitoring framerate and it's my first choice for taking screenshots in games. It works in just about every game I've tried it with. I don't think these gripes are valid.

3.9GB cutoff - If your long video is split into several parts, jam them together in a video editor, problem solved.

Large file sizes - Compress them in a video editor.

Performance problems - Comes with the territory. When you're recording high-res video and saving it to disk while running a game which is likely to also be system intensive, performance is bound to suffer to some degree. I personally run all my games on a primary HDD and save videos to a secondary HDD, and I usually only get a hit of about 5 FPS when I record.
 

Weaver

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FRAPS is, unfortunately, the best thing out there for game recording (IMO).
 
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Ephraim J. Witchwood said:
3.9GB per file, at most, 6 minutes per file, and I do marathon sessions of about 40 minutes. Wouldn't work too well for me. Besides, the cheap SSDs have crap write speeds.
Due to Fraps not supporting AVI 2.0 OpenDML extensions (and using AVI 1.0 instead) the maximum clip size is about 3.9 GB.

These days, I'm using Bandicam recorder. It supports AVI 2.0. And I can upload the recorded file to YouTube without converting because the recorded file is much smaller than Fraps (1/20).
 

AnAngryMoose

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Have you tried PLAYCLAW [http://www.playclaw.com/]? It boasts to be the best recording software for games.

Disclaimer: I felt it necessary to spell PlayClaw in a highly stylised way. Try say it as if Batman were Batman were the commentator on Monday Night Combat.