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Fraps vs bandicam vs obs
Fraps vs bandicam vs obs













fraps vs bandicam vs obs

I already wrote my opinion in an older thread Speaking of the devil, Xbox app does work with majority of the games and overlay does have some sort of recorder, just haven't tested that out. I would still like dedicated article for screen recording/capturing/streaming tools, because PC doesn't have handy "share" button nor saying "record that" to microphone does anything. For regular user that may be the best option though. Intel GPA.Īs for free alternatives, Shadowplay really does work and does record 60 FPS material amazingly easily, BUT only compressed format and up to 60 FPS recording is supported. Measuring frame rate of Windows Apps was also bit painful and needed some developer side tools e.g. It actually just got updated to support Windows Apps, so that's also already huge plus as I haven't seen other programs being able to do that and basically only way to record them in the past was to record whole desktop.

fraps vs bandicam vs obs

What I personally use really often is 120 FPS capturing using three storage devices, capping frame rate when I simply need to test capping, taking full quality PNG screenshots, seeing what directx versions game uses, etc. Technically speaking there's not much wrong with it, but there's indeed are better solutions and it'll die out when it's not getting updated.īought Dxtory lisence some time ago and it has been the best program so far as it basically has tons and tons of useful features. Problem with Fraps is that it records lossless footage, it's super easy to use even for dumbest people and it's super popular (those who bought it of course don't want to change software, those who aquired it via other means don't bother checking anything else), so it won't die out for a while.















Fraps vs bandicam vs obs