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M1llenium

Good enough to start recording?

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Did my first recording with fraps today on low setting for the graphic glitch in Cherno, curious if my quality is good as is? i can go up to high settings to, really wanting to start a series, thanks!:)

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You should find another recording software. First thing I noticed about 4 seconds in is you have very slow framerate. If you have this low framerate while you're recording, you may not want to.

If I had to suggest a recording software, it would be DxTory. It's a very interesting program, the way it manages codec and resolves a lot of the recording FPS issues is impressive. It's a pay to use piece of software, but i'm sure if you look around certain websites you might find a way to 'try' the program before buying it.

I personally use Dxtory and I drop less than 5FPS no matter what game I'm using.

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Did my first recording with fraps today on low setting for the graphic glitch in Cherno, curious if my quality is good as is? i can go up to high settings to, really wanting to start a series, thanks! :)

Fraps has the ability to record in different frame rates, which one are you using? Also, what are your PC specs, those will be a pretty big factor in how well you'll be able to record.

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It really (sometimes) Depends on CPU and your Graphics Card.

Fraps is used to record 1080p Footage with the use with Frames. It does however have HUGE file sizes of Raw Footage, But that's what you need to pay for having 1080p.

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if i`m correct doing 60 fps now, and okay, using the trial`s so far so it`s no biggy to switch, thanks guys:)

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