[QUOTE="seanmcloughlin"]
[QUOTE="clyde46"] While I do agree that FRAPS suffers from only having one codec, it records pretty much uncompressed which gives me complete control over what encode I choose for the final encode. I've looked at Dxtory and yes its great having all those options but a fraction of the people using it will have a clue what they do. clyde46
Sure, FRAPS is a quick and simple solution but I preferred being able to record slightly lower quality and save a tonne of space on my Hard drive, with FRAPS you're stuck with it.Â
As someone with experience with video recordings and compression, I would say you really need to be recording uncompressed but I understand thats not always possible. Recording uncompressed as you said takes up a ton of room. I've got 1.5Tb worth of GTA4 recordings waiting to be encoded, luckily I have the means to do this but I know others can't. Hell, I have a 2 hour long Supcom FA match that I recorded at 60FPS which came out at nearly 500GB uncompressed :lol:Â
In one play I recorded over 4 hours of a simple visual novel with FRAPS because DXtory wasn't detected, the file size was in the hundreds of gigs.
Good thing I have a second HDD for that stuff.
I was able to compress the footage down to 6.5GB and then upload it to YouTube which further compressed it.
I never thought I would get that large of a file size out of a game with still frame images but I guess at over 4 hours long it is expected.
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