09-03-2011, 07:02 AM
So long as your graphics card is outputting an HD signal and can handle the extra drag, any decent screen capture software can record a 1:1 scale recording. (note: HD screen capture is a lot more demanding than standard, for obvious reasons.)
Hooking up an hdmi video out to an external video capture system would be good, but looping it back to an internal card would just be slowing the process down, think of it step-by-step, all you're doing is outputting a duplicate signal before recording and encoding it, with screen capture software it grabs the signal you're already using and records/encodes that as you go.
I've always liked FRAPS, but there's a free alternative too, Debut.
http://www.nchsoftware.com/capture/index.html
Important to note, there is a paid version with a trial, once that runs out you can just update it to the free version.
(the free version just removes some of the more advanced features, like capturing to flash video, and there's a little "buy it now" splash screen)
It's part of the NCH toolbox, which is a nice collection of software designed to cover a bunch of requirements, I've recommended it to a lot of people by now.
Hooking up an hdmi video out to an external video capture system would be good, but looping it back to an internal card would just be slowing the process down, think of it step-by-step, all you're doing is outputting a duplicate signal before recording and encoding it, with screen capture software it grabs the signal you're already using and records/encodes that as you go.
I've always liked FRAPS, but there's a free alternative too, Debut.
http://www.nchsoftware.com/capture/index.html
Important to note, there is a paid version with a trial, once that runs out you can just update it to the free version.
(the free version just removes some of the more advanced features, like capturing to flash video, and there's a little "buy it now" splash screen)
It's part of the NCH toolbox, which is a nice collection of software designed to cover a bunch of requirements, I've recommended it to a lot of people by now.