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Seven
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good movie maker

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Would like to show video of my game in progress. What is a good software for capturing to video a game playing in a window?
mongoose7
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Have you tried googling that?
kazymjir
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On Windows, I was always using FRAPS. You can also record in fullscreen mode with it.
Keziolio
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you can try also mirillis action, it's faster and lighter than fraps
Seven
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mongoose7 wrote:Have you tried googling that?
What is Google?
Seven
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Post by Seven »

Keziolio and kazymjir,
Thanks for the info, I will give them a try.
chronologicaldot
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Seven wrote:
mongoose7 wrote:Have you tried googling that?
What is Google?
Probably a joke, but I'll respond anyways...
And here I thought I'd never post this homepage link again:

https://www.google.com/

Google is a popular internet search engine. However, it collects all kinds of information about you, particularly your browsing habits. Some of this information is used to determine advertisements to show you, some of it ends up in the hands of the U.S. government, and some of it is stored in servers in the ocean (I'm not making this up - it's what a friend told me).

Hurray for internet privacy promos.
randomMesh
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chronologicaldot wrote:However, it collects all kinds of information about you, particularly your browsing habits. Some of this information is used to determine advertisements to show you, some of it ends up in the hands of the U.S. government...
That's a valid reason not to know Google.
"Whoops..."
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