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FRAPS.

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Fraps http://www.fraps.com/

 

Playclaw is another, though I have not used it.

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I use DXTory and or FRAPS.

The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.

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In the beginning I used FRAPS. However with FRAPS there isn't a feature that lets you choose the recording area thus the recording didn't look to great as I am running a second screen for Helios and a third for the CDU,

 

I have been trying out NCH Debut video capture software and also experimenting a little with Open Broadcaster Software. Both lets you choose the area you want to record. However it doesn't appear as sharp as FRAPS and both have a negative impact on Helios as they disable Windows Aero.

 

Cheers

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There are some hardware options which don't hit your game performance, as all the heavy lifting of the encoding is done by hardware. The drawback is they're around the $200 range.

 

I've had good luck with AVerMedia Live Gamer HD.

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I use OpenBrodcasterSoftware. It is free, records in a good quality and is not to heavy on my performance.

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