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So I have been using Fraps forever and I have a good enough computer to be able to run games like Fallout New Vegas at over 100 FPS if I need but the moment I turn fraps on to record it gets to the point of unplayable and I cant keep turning down my settings to get a record able video, can anyone suggest a better recording software please?

 

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So I have been using Fraps forever and I have a good enough computer to be able to run games like Fallout New Vegas at over 100 FPS if I need but the moment I turn fraps on to record it gets to the point of unplayable and I cant keep turning down my settings to get a record able video, can anyone suggest a better recording software please?

Try bandicam, my buddy uses it. says better than fraps (haven't tried it though) why don't you give it a shot


 

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So I have been using Fraps forever and I have a good enough computer to be able to run games like Fallout New Vegas at over 100 FPS if I need but the moment I turn fraps on to record it gets to the point of unplayable and I cant keep turning down my settings to get a record able video, can anyone suggest a better recording software please?

You have a GTX 970 , why are you not using Shadowplay?!

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I love Dxtory so far..

 

DXTORY4LYFE...... but seriously its the best i have ever used

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MSI AB....

 

 

 

Just saying and that's my Phenom II + 580 Vsync at 75hz.. it drops frames here and there due to CPU and the Unreal engine.

 

Encode settings were crazy high 270,000 bit rate lol.

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What codecs you guys have for Dxtory?

I have problems in recording a stable 50(*)FPS recording of 2560x1440.

I could record loseless as I have 3TB HDD, but still need something to keep my framerates relatively high. Using the YUV422 BT.709 atm. Any suggestions?

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I haven't tried shadowplay but I don't think it does what I need to be able to use the footage for a good playthrough but I'll check

you should be using nvenc on your gpu for this

If you need remote help fixing something on your computer

I can help over Teamviewer if you wish

just msg me on my profile

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you should be using nvenc on your gpu for this

4 real

I'd like to know the same as him but with 1080p 60 or so FPS

get shadowplay

 

fraps is outdated, ever since OBS and shadowplay came out

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Isn't shadow play only available on NVidia cards?

yes

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