
HD Tutorial: Fraps
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A brief tutorial on a software program called Fraps - an ingenious screen recording application that also tells you important information about the game you might be recording! (screen refresh rate, fps, core temps, etc...) Hope you enjoy, and there's more HD tutorials to come SUBSCRIBE!
This video presents a concise setup guide for using Fraps to capture gameplay with optimal quality. The speaker begins by outlining the general settings, emphasizing how to configure the FPS display and hotkeys for in-game recording. He then shifts to the movies tab, discussing frame rate choices such as 50 FPS for less graphics-intensive games and 30 FPS for more demanding ones, while highlighting the importance of selecting a reliable video capture hotkey for quick in-game access. The tutorial covers audio input preferences, recommending the best sound input option to capture both game sounds and system audio clearly, and explains how to choose between Windows input and other options. There is also a practical note on image capture with JPEG or BMP formats and how to set up Fraps for taking single-frame screenshots. Throughout, the presenter shares personal experiences with different video resolutions, including a 1080p example and the transition from a time-limited free version to a full version for unlimited recording time. The video concludes with a brief walkthrough on where to download Fraps, discussing pricing and payment options, and ends with a call to subscribe for more tutorials. Overall, the guide aims to help users maximize recording quality while managing performance and ease of use in Fraps. The second paragraph reinforces practical usage, detailing how Fraps can be used for benchmarking and real-time FPS monitoring during gameplay. The host describes opening Fraps during a game to observe frames per second and to decide when to start or stop recording using specific hotkeys. He also explains how to configure audio capture to ensure gunfire or other effects remain audible against game sounds, and he notes that different games may benefit from different frame rate targets. The tutorial includes a brief demonstration of the 1080p test video and mentions the limitations of older versions, such as initial 30-second recording caps. Viewers are reminded of the simplicity of obtaining Fraps from the official site and the possibility of purchasing a full license or using the free version for short recordings. In closing, the presenter invites viewers to subscribe for more HD tutorials and shares an enthusiastic sign-off. The overall takeaway is a practical, step-by-step approach to optimizing Fraps for quality gameplay capture and benchmarking.
Topics · technology · software · video-tutorial · screen-recording
Questions answered
- What should you configure first in Fraps for best recording quality?
- Configure the FPS display corner, set the capture hotkey, and choose a suitable frame rate (50 FPS for less demanding games, 30 FPS for more graphics-intensive games).
- Which audio input option does the tutorial recommend for clean game sound?
- Use the best sound input option to capture clear game sounds and system audio, rather than relying solely on Windows input.
- Where can you download Fraps and what are the licensing options mentioned?
- Fraps can be downloaded from the official site, with a free version that allows up to 30 seconds of recording and a full version available for unlimited recording time.