Fraps full version free - Whether you want to capture a highlight reel of the elite gaming skills, or simply visual evidence of your winning high score, FRAPS is the tool for you. This capable application can snap still-image screenshots or capture full-motion video from videogames (or other 3D applications) having a minimal impact on system performance--giving you the best quality output possible from your third-party program.

Furthermore, FRAPS also can benchmark and allow you to tune your graphics system performance while a 3D game is running. This program, which runs in the shadows as you play, monitors and can log it framerate your game is displaying from the graphics board; The info could be about the overall game window, or if you have a Logitech G15 keyboard or some other auxiliary LCD display (see "Specialty Upgrades"), such as a Matrix Orbital LCD panel, FRAPS is capable of showing framerate data on those devices, too.

The free demo version inserts a Fraps-logo "watermark" across the the top of video window, limits the length of time per recording to 30 seconds, and only lets you save still-image screen captures as Windows Bitmap (BMP) files. The paid version of the program removes these limitations, and permits you to save screenshots inside JPG, PNG, or TGA file formats. Both the trial and paid versions from the program write videos as obscenely large, uncompressed AVI files; The company recommends using either Tsunami Mpeg Encoder or VirtualDub to transform the files to some more manageable, compressed format for viewing, posting online, or sharing. fraps full

According to the manufacturer, FRAPS can capture video and audio at around 100 fps at screen resolutions of up to 1152x864 on systems with single-core CPUs, or up to 2560x1600 on systems with dual-core CPUs. However, the actual framerate you'll really be in a position to capture may also be determined by the capabilities of the graphics board, whether you've got the most recent graphics board drivers installed, the rate and capacity of your hard drive(s), as well as the level of physical RAM installed in your personal computer. Obviously, your mileage can vary. For that best-quality video, you may need a fairly souped-up system. Fraps full version free

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