SugoiReborn wrote:
You can make the same results using CamStudio and etc.
And 1080p doesn't always mean anything.
Is the quality HD? HQ? SQ?
A-hem. Fraps will record any resolution up to 2560x1600 in
full frames, meaning you get the same result as if you take screenshots with <whatever framerate> and save them all as PNGs. That is, assuming you're doing full size recordings.
And you do realize that HD doesn't have anything at all to do with
quality, right ?
It's short for
High
Definition and is used to group "HD" resolutions, such as 1280x720 (720p) and 1920x1080 (1080i, 1080p).
However, Fraps is 1. not a screen recorder, and 2. probably not the best one out there, despite being the most popular.
First off, it does not record your screen. It records DirectX things, these mostly being games (obviously).
Second, it has the same 4GB filesize limit as FAT32 does. Why it still has this, I have no clue, seeing as NTFS supports larger files just fine.
Now then, back on topic.
@Mentalism1:
The trial version of Fraps has a 30second limit on recordings, and you need to either buy or pirate it to do longer recordings.