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Video Game Recorder Software (PC) for recording DirectX and OpenGL gamesTry Vixy Freecorder first. This free recording toolkit lets you download and screen video capture from most any site in decent quality.
For higher quality captures, get Replay Video Capture. This has the best recording quality of any commercial product, and depending upon your CPU speed, you can get up to 50 frames per second, saving as a high quality MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 file. These programs are for Windows. Last edited by Admin : 01-29-2014 at 04:47 AM. Reason: out of date |
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Re: Video Game Recorder Software (PC) for recording DirectX and OpenGL games
Source: Fraps alternatives: Freeware and Shareware video game recording software for capturing OpenGL and DirectX games on your Windows PC. |
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Re: Video Game Recorder Software (PC) for recording DirectX and OpenGL gamesGregion - freeware direct 3d/open gl screen recorder. It is mainly used for recording games.
You can make a video file (AVI, WMV, RM, MOV) from 3D games by Gregion. Gregion features:
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Re: Video Game Recorder Software (PC) for recording DirectX and OpenGL gamesD3DGear - A very fast ingame video game recording software for PC, it captures gameplay in HD movie without slowing down video game. D3DGears video game recording performance and quality is superior among other video game recording software.
With D3DGear, user also can measure video game frame rate (FPS), capture game screenshot, and stream video game to remote PC. To use D3DGear, simply launch D3DGear prior to start 3D game, the frame rate of 3D game will be automatically measured and displayed on screen; recording movie and capturing screenshot is as simple as pressing a hotkey. D3DGear supports DirectX8, DirectX9, DirectX10, DirectX11, and OpenGL API. D3DGear runs on 32 and 64 bit of Windows XP, VISTA and Windows 7. The below are details of features that D3DGear provides: Measure game framerate Automatically measure game framerate (FPS); display framerate on screen. User can press hotkey to switch framerate ON or OFF. User can customize framerate position, framerate font size and framerate font color. User can customize framerate measuring interval. Measure framerate of each game independently, simultaneously. Capture game screenshot Capture game screenshot by pressing hotkey. Support image format of BMP, JPG, TGA, PNG, PPM or HDR. Continually capture multiple screenshots until hotkey is released. Add framerate in screenshot. Add timestamp in screenshot. Record game to movie Record game to movie with option to include game audio in movie. Supports WMV file format and AVI file format. Use advanced 3D technology to minimize performance impact on game performance while recording game to movie. Use advanced multicore compression codec to reduce movie size and enhance playback performance. Customizable movie resolution, movie framerate, audio input source and audio volume. Automatically split big movie file into multiple small files with 2G bytes for each file. Automatically detect disk space. Automatically warn user and stop movie recording if a low disk space condition is detected. Include framerate in movie Include timestamp in movie. Stream game video Stream game live video to remote PC with option to include game audio in stream. Use advanced 3D technology to minimize performance impact on game performance while stream game video. Customizable video resolution, video framerate, audio input source. Customizable TCP connection port. Customizable maximum number of streams that allowed. |
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Re: Video Game Recorder Software (PC) for recording DirectX and OpenGL gamesMany of the links are dead. Whoever updates a similar list should have done it here as well.
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Tags: capture, directx, game, games, opengl, record, recorder, recording, screen, screen capture, screen recorder, software, video, video game |
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