Recording Software
#1
Hey guys.

I need help picking really (I mean REALLY) light recording software, I want it not to stress the CPu, cause my CPU is pretty shitty. I need it because I see the same minges over and over again but I just can't show with pictures how they remove their keypads during raids, how they place fake keypads and how they CDM for example.

I read that Bandicam is really light, can anyone confirm that?
#2
i use fraps but my computer is very advanced so i dont now how much stress it uses

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#3
Fraps eats up memory while recording (along with a HUGE amount oh hard drive space).
#4
If you want to be able to record large segments while playing without it impacting gameplay, save a demo(you can do this pretty much constantly, and it won't have an effect on FPS and will take up very little hard drive space)
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki...ding_Tools
Then just open the demo and record anything you want to use as evidence with some screen capture software.
#5
Vally's suggestion will work, although you will face many bugs and weird things during playing the demo.
#6
I would say that fraps is indeed the best for recording. Clear screen recording, and decent sound quality.


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