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Friday, November 26, 2010
Fraps (derived from Frames per second) is a benchmarking, screen capture, and real-time video capture utility for DirectX and OpenGLapplications. It is commonly used to determine a computer's performance with a game, as well as record gaming footage. The program is very popular in the making of amateur machinima films.
Fraps can be used to record video at resolutions up to 2560×1600 in size. Custom recording speeds can be specified anywhere from 10 frame/s up to 100 frame/s, although at higher resolutions a reduced frame rate should be used to ensure the video can be played back in realtime.
Fraps can take screenshots in various formats: BMP, TGA, JPEG, and PNG.


In order for Fraps to take pictures or capture videos onto their system, users must first be using a program that uses DirectX or OpenGL as a core runtime system. Programs that run in Windows without DirectX or OpenGL are not supported, and therefore Fraps cannot capture desktop applications under Windows 2000 and XP.



2 comments:

Adward said...

I use Fraps in game, but it can't record my desktop. Now I use DemoCreator to do so.

tEk__buGGer$ said...

Maybe its the matter of setting of your fraps .And its good if you have found a solution for it and we would like to sugest you : camtasia screen recorder ,snagit ,full shot ,easy screen record etc are some other screen recording softwares which you may like .

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