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In-Game video Capture
Name: butkkr Date: November 29, 2002 at 12:56:30 Pacific OS: Windows XP Pro CPU/Ram: Intel 1.8GHz w/1gig RAM
Comment:
I am wanting to capture in-game video from games such as Half-Life, DOD, UT2003, to send out to the rest of my CLAN showing them tips and trick for strategy purposes and I am about to invest in the "ATI All in Wonder Radeon 8500 128 MB Edition". Is this a good card to do what I want or is there one that is better that is still within the same price range ($300.00)?
Name: herman garza Date: November 29, 2002 at 16:51:28 Pacific
Reply:
try ScreenHunter 4.0 from http://www.wisdom-soft.com/ just try the free version its gets the job done
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Response Number 2
Name: XxxFrancisxxxUSA Date: November 29, 2002 at 17:28:49 Pacific
Reply:
www.fraps.com
Free software, that gives you frames per second of your game while it is running, in the top left corner of the screen. Also allows you to capture the action to video file, and also can take snapshots during game.
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