Sadly since i dont have a gpu and only a cpu i cant use neither of themThe program of choice depends on your GPU.
Nvidia: GeForce Experience
AMD: ReLive
ive used both for "instant replay" and its great.
And the cpu i have is really badThe program of choice depends on your GPU.
Nvidia: GeForce Experience
AMD: ReLive
ive used both for "instant replay" and its great.
I second this: having some sort of SSD will definitely help. If you're still using a mechanical drive, then your closest bet is using Action! or Bandicam (with optimized settings of course) at a reasonable resolution. Update your graphics drivers too if they're available.If you have an ssd you can set the videos to go there instead of your hdd and it will improve your fps
I only have an 120gb ssd old laptop and the drivers are the latest versionI second this: having some sort of SSD will definitely help. If you're still using a mechanical drive, then your closest bet is using Action! or Bandicam (with optimized settings of course) at a reasonable resolution. Update your graphics drivers too if they're available.
Give Bandicam a shot. It wouldn't hurt to try. As ugly it may sound, switch Visual FX to Low and turn off Anti-Aliasing and experiment what satisfies you. YMMV per each setting, whether it'll be your power profile setting in Windows, BIOS, graphics driver settings, CPU, Bandicam, and GTA SA.I only have an 120gb ssd old laptop and the drivers are the latest version
i dont know what that means.Give Bandicam a shot. It wouldn't hurt to try. As ugly it may sound, switch Visual FX to Low and turn off Anti-Aliasing and experiment what satisfies you. YMMV per each setting, whether it'll be your power profile setting in Windows, BIOS, graphics driver settings, CPU, Bandicam, and GTA SA.
Yep, AVI is practically lossless versus mp4, like WAVs/FLACs versus mp3/wma.Doesn't fraps files save at like 5gb per file?
I remember that being the reason I stopped using Fraps.Yep, AVI is practically lossless versus mp4, like WAVs/FLACs versus mp3/wma.
Yes because fraps recording in AVI formatDoesn't fraps files save at like 5gb per file?
Yeah but its the only recorder that records without massive framedropsDoesn't fraps files save at like 5gb per file?
It seems like you have found an answer to your question.I think ill stick to fraps registered since its the best for me the quality is good and little to no frame drops