*recommend please? Thank you.
I am looking for a safe and free camera download [HyperCam 2 for example] that records footage or footages perfectly [no glitch, no glitches, no problem, no problems, no late, no lates, no early, no earlies basically captures all sound, sounds, movement, movements, other, others, mix, mixes perfectly]
and can change its x spot of recording and its y spot of recording and its width amount of recording and its height amount of recording.
As far as free ones, you'll probably want to use Fraps or Gamecam if you're recording games.
I personally use Camtasia, but it isn't free...
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xfire has a built in game camera, but xfire kinda sucks imo. i havent messed with it much, so i dont know if it can move around. also, a program called UCam does have x and y movement with the mouse, but i think it only comes with laptops that have a camera attachment. i use fraps because its simple and easy, but the 30 second limit is very meh. lexouduckisright
(05-15-2012, 04:31 PM)Vipershark Wrote: [ -> ]As far as free ones, you'll probably want to use Fraps or Gamecam if you're recording games.
I personally use Camtasia, but it isn't free...
I thought you needed to buy them to get the full functionality. The demo versions of both Fraps and Gamecam have a 30 second recording time limit. Gamecam also doesn't record sounds until you register.
I'm with Lexou Duck ...
(05-16-2012, 01:52 AM)BlueBlur97 Wrote: [ -> ] (05-15-2012, 04:31 PM)Vipershark Wrote: [ -> ]As far as free ones, you'll probably want to use Fraps or Gamecam if you're recording games.
I personally use Camtasia, but it isn't free...
I thought you needed to buy them to get the full functionality. The demo versions of both Fraps and Gamecam have a 30 second recording time limit.
Correct. I also think Fraps has a watermark in the trial.
Personally I use Taksi, but it's not the most user friendly thing ever. It takes some time to get your settings right, since you need to find a codec that gives you smooth performance, good quality
and a manageable file size (1MB per minute as opposed to 500MB).
I would recommend that you give HyperCam a go, it's somewhat more user-friendly than Taksi and does pretty much the same.