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Admiral
![]() Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New York State, USA
Posts: 2,390
Downloads: 126
Uploads: 7
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![]() Most people use Fraps, but the free version has www.fraps.com or something like that at the top and it only records 30 seconds at a time. But is has a counter so you know when it is recording and when it stops, and you can start it again. Or you could buy it for $37 but I don't use it much. So I used CamStudio, but I did notice one time I recorded something I didn't get it all, so I guess it has a limit too. I think Fraps is much better quality if you want to spend the money. You can capture full frame or half frame and sound or no sound and you can do screen captures and set a time to do screen captures every so many seconds etc. Better program. And then I have Vegas Movie Studio where I cut out parts that don't show what I want and make the final, but I didn't waste any time with this except for one I put it in a little 'slow motion' because the torps bounce around so fast you can't see them. I could have done lighting and contrast etc, but it wasn't necessary. I wish I had cropped a little closer though, it is hard to see especially on the second one. One thing I like with Vegas, it renders and uploads to YouTube automatically. The aim did not aim backwards while I was using it, one section did point toward the back but the torps don't go that way, they all went off the side just like the third movie I posted. But I do want Darkfish to take a look, I may have messed up the aiming, hard to tell without some "controlled" testing. Peabody
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