Fraps records raw video, you'll need to encode it to some format or it will be insanely large. You can do it with Windows Movie Maker, or find another program to do it. With WMM it is also fairly easy to patch those 30s videos together.
If you want longer then 30s you need to buy fraps or ___. Alternatively you can use Xsplit, its a streaming program but can also be used to locally record videos. Downside is, it can only record windows. (windowed mode)
I use fraps to record full screen applications, xsplit for everything else, as for the lag, recording is a very taxing thing to do on any computer, and the first thing you should do is halve your resolution. Unless you have a really high end computer you can forget recording those 1080p 60fps videos. I have a pretty damn good iron and im going with 720p at 25fps.
And now I notice the topic is one month old and the last post was a week ago!
Modifié par Xardex, 30 juillet 2011 - 09:34 .