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Post by bentfivewood on Nov 6, 2014 13:05:53 GMT -5
So yeah. How exactly does one take video during a round? One video I saw looked like there's an in-game recorder. Yes? No?
I'm a little noobish on the video side of things.
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Post by Doyley on Nov 6, 2014 13:08:47 GMT -5
Easiest way is to install FRAPS and just use their hotkey and the replay function in TGC (on PC)
On consoles you can hit a record button - but I'll let someone more familiar with it explain.
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Post by bentfivewood on Nov 6, 2014 13:28:58 GMT -5
Ok I have fraps. I'll look into it
Thanks
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2014 13:39:27 GMT -5
i dont recommend fraps purely because of its file sizes.
i use shadowplay for nvidia gpus.
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Post by Doyley on Nov 6, 2014 13:44:07 GMT -5
i dont recommend fraps purely because of its file sizes. i use shadowplay for nvidia gpus. True - if you have an nvidia card definitely look into shadowplay. My AMD card doesn't have the equivalent that works good yet (or at least since I last checked)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2014 13:45:34 GMT -5
nothing wrong with fraps at all, its just the file sizes are too because it records to .avi
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Post by bentfivewood on Nov 6, 2014 14:52:16 GMT -5
I do have an nvidia card (760 GTX)
Is shadow play built into GeForce Experience?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2014 15:02:28 GMT -5
yh perfect because it works on mine and i have a GTX660, and it is built in.
note: tgc doesnt show up in the games list but dont worry, you can still record ingame footage.
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Post by thrangar on Nov 6, 2014 20:41:28 GMT -5
Just a noteshadow play only works on 600 series cards and up
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