What is the best program to Record Game???
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What is the best program to Record Game???
Hi to the great people of this forum.
I'm wishing to record my games so I can critique my game play.
Anyone have any suggestions on which is the best to purchase?
Cheers...
I'm wishing to record my games so I can critique my game play.
Anyone have any suggestions on which is the best to purchase?
Cheers...
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Re:What is the best program to Record Game???
Hi there Litttle Powell.
Got ya...I'll take a look at it.
Thanks, and Cheers.
Got ya...I'll take a look at it.
Thanks, and Cheers.
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Re:What is the best program to Record Game???
Dial-up has to go. 2 meg file, and 7 minutes later..
Thanks again Little Powell.
Thanks again Little Powell.
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Re:What is the best program to Record Game???
I just finished recording a game Little Powell, and it looks great.
Also found what my problem in playing the game....I'm not that good
Cheers Little Powell.
Also found what my problem in playing the game....I'm not that good

Cheers Little Powell.
Re:What is the best program to Record Game???
I have never recorded any games, and I save many times as I play. Are these recording programs like Frap restricted to only recording each saved battle segment on its own, or is it possible to link all of these saved segments into one full battle recording from the start of the battle to its conclusion?
In other words, does Frap or some other recording product have something like a movie editing function to enable merging multiple recordings into one full movie?
In other words, does Frap or some other recording product have something like a movie editing function to enable merging multiple recordings into one full movie?
Re:What is the best program to Record Game???
You can easily merge different movies with the standard windows movie maker program. If you need something more professional you could go for power director.
Windows Movie Maker of course is free... it's in your computer already. Power Director you can download for free at download.com and use the trial period to see the prog. Be advised this is PRO stuff and as such it's rather complex.
Windows Movie Maker of course is free... it's in your computer already. Power Director you can download for free at download.com and use the trial period to see the prog. Be advised this is PRO stuff and as such it's rather complex.

Re:What is the best program to Record Game???
Another one of those 'right under my nose' things.:blink: Clicked on my All Programs menu and its sitting right there: Windows Movie Maker. Thanks GShock, I'll check it out.