For as long as Techgage has been online, there has been a handful of applications that we’ve found to be invaluable to our operation, and of these, FRAPS might just top the list. The reason will be ...
Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS has been out for a couple of days now, and we’ve been busily hammering away on our own Ars Technica Steam Machine. We’ll be bringing you a short video tour of the operating ...
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Beepa's handy-dandy real-time video capture and benchmarking program known as Fraps has just been updated to version 3.5.0. Updates to Fraps are few and far between; the last time the folks at Beepa ...
Fraps, a screen-recorder program for gamers, generates video files in AVI format. Unlike standard, compressed video files, AVI files created with Fraps have very little compression and take up a large ...
A quick heads up for users of the popular FPS counter software Fraps; a program used for benchmarking, capturing screens and recording gameplay video in real-time. There is a new version out this week ...
Fraps is not limited to the recording of video games. You can use this software to record a video of your desktop or application window too. But it should be noted that this tip only works with ...
See your FPS inside the game, benchmark your system and record gameplay video There are two main schools of thought when it comes benchmarking. On one side of the fence there are proponents of ...
Fraps is a universal Windows application that can be used with games using DirectX or OpenGL graphic technology. In its current form Fraps performs many tasks and can best be described as: ...
Fraps, the popular real-time video capture and benchmarking utility, has been updated for the second time in less than a month, a rare occurrence for a program that typically goes months at a time ...