First post, by leileilol
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Hypercam sticks a nag on the top left and phones home.
Fraps is locked to 30fps for 30 seconds and strictly is for D3D/OpenGL APIs
Camtasia goes out of sync with audio.
Anything better for 9x?
Hypercam sticks a nag on the top left and phones home.
Fraps is locked to 30fps for 30 seconds and strictly is for D3D/OpenGL APIs
Camtasia goes out of sync with audio.
Anything better for 9x?
VGA > HDMI converter box and capture the HDMI signal on another machine...
Or use a video card that has component out and capture that signal on another machine.
S-Video out and capture that signal on another machine if you are on a budget and quality isn't that important.
Hypersnap-DX ??
> W98SE . P3 1.4S . 512MB . Q.FX3K . SB Live! . 64GB SSD
>WXP/W8.1 . AMD 960T . 8GB . GTX285 . SB X-Fi . 128GB SSD
> Win XI . i7 12700k . 32GB . GTX1070TI . 512GB NVME
didnt lotus (of 123 fame) make one
what do you want to capture ?
Guardian of the Sacred Five Terabyte's of Gaming Goodness
If the resolution of what you want to record is low enough, VirtualDub works pretty well. Just set it to capture a certain area of the screen and position the window for the game you're playing into that area. You'll also need to select video and audio codecs that can encode in real-time and configure them to do so.
Also, with any program that captures AVIs, make sure you select a CBR audio format since VBR audio doesn't sync nicely in AVI files.
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Here is a recording of 640 x 480 from a Nvidia MX 440 card (S-Video out) into a S-Video USB capture device.
Quality IMO is pretty good. 800 x 600 or higher will be an issue with S-Video however. You also need to deinterlace the video, but apart from that it's plain MPEG2 and very easy to work with.