Lugignaf wrote:
xsplit also works and also is a streaming software as well. It's also a bit easer to configure and is free currently.
Just note as well that XSplit compresses the file automatically to take up less space on your computer, but also hinders the audio/video quality a bit.
FRAPS will give you the 100% uncompressed footage of whatever you recorded, with the same audio/video quality you had when you recorded. Keep in mind that XSplit can post up about 3hrs of footage for roughly 400-600MB, while one hour of footage on FRAPS will likely be around 25-30GB. Make sure you have the right computer for it or FRAPS will shred it.
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