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Geek Culture / Video Capturing?

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OldTifu
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Posted: 8th Sep 2004 07:22 Edited at: 8th Sep 2004 07:23
Hi, this didn't seem to fall into any of the other forums... er...

I was wondering if anyone knows of any good video capture programs, that could be used to take videos of DBpro games in action. I have found one such thing, costing about $30 http://www.fraps.com/

I'm not dismissing that cos of the cost, that's fairly reasonable I guess, but it's stupid to purchase the first program you find. So... anyone know of any free/cheap programs that will do this that they recommend, or does anyone know if fraps is any good?
thank you for your time
Three Score
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Posted: 8th Sep 2004 07:27
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Eric T
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Posted: 8th Sep 2004 07:30
I use FRAPS and it has more function then video capture (benchmarking, FPS... ect) so i would definitly suggest it.

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Zone Chicken
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Posted: 8th Sep 2004 07:33 Edited at: 8th Sep 2004 07:39
http://www.hyperionics.com/hc/index.asp

Last time i used there free verison there was no trail period but it did have a hypercam watermark on the top left of the screen it was very small that was version 1.0 or something there now up to 2.1 so i dunno about this one, if your just using it show off some work and don't mind a watermark there you could try it, there full version but i think it's around $40 though.

edited: yeah i just downloaded the new one, its not limited in anyway except for the very small watermark at the top left you can use select range button and just make the area you want to copy slighty larger so it doesn't impead with the video your capturing.
OldTifu
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Posted: 8th Sep 2004 07:36
ooh, ten minutes and two new progs to try, i'll give em a try. Thanks =D
Kevin Picone
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Posted: 8th Sep 2004 14:57
Check out VirtualDub....

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zircher
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Posted: 17th Sep 2004 02:50
I'll second http://www.virtualdub.org/. It can also convert sequential bitmaps into a movie. So, you could add a screen dump feature to your game and then assemble the frames into a movie.
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Peter H
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Posted: 17th Sep 2004 04:50
oohhh...converting sequential bitmaps into a movie sounds like something i could definetly use

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