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Geek Culture / Video recording software

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Lavitz
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Location: Raddix Studio
Posted: 11th Aug 2006 05:29
I have seen video game tutorials recorded by using a video recording program on a person's computer. Does anyone know what program to use?

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SirFire
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Location: North America
Posted: 11th Aug 2006 06:32
Most folks use Fraps, be aware that it may rob you of FPS when recording.

dab
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Posted: 11th Aug 2006 07:52
I use Camstudio. It's free, but it still robs of FPS.

http://www.camstudio.org/
Oddmind
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Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Posted: 11th Aug 2006 08:22
fraps ftw.

formerly KrazyJimmy

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Seppuku Arts
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Joined: 18th Aug 2004
Location: Cambridgeshire, England
Posted: 11th Aug 2006 12:54
Use camstudio is good for a freebie, I'd get it, I tried recording a tutorial on it, but at the time I had very little disk space and it stole it. (Low as in under 1 gig)

Matt Rock
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Location: Binghamton NY USA
Posted: 11th Aug 2006 13:04
Wow, I didn't even know about camstudio... anyone up for making a Battlefield 1942 movie?


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Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 11th Aug 2006 13:28
No, please, there are far too many war films in existance...just leave it be, you won't win an Oscar...

Matt Rock
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Posted: 11th Aug 2006 13:42
But I'll have fun, and that's the whole idea I've always wanted to make a war movie in BF42. My computer has all of this crazy pre-packaged video editing stuff and I've never had a real use for it.


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Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 11th Aug 2006 15:09
Fair enough, no doubt I'll find you've done a game music video that I see all over damn google video's, rammstein over Runescape whats up with that?

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