There is a way to hook up a VCR to your computer and then work it like a VCR recorder or somethign simmilar.. im drawing a blank here but i know ive seen it before..
Either the movies you've seen used Fraps and had very good comps or didnt use first person and used Battlelauncher, which by the way is not **** (whatever they tried to say but censored) and nor is it by DICE, DICE built the recording and rendering system into BF2 and a guy Senap made a program that made it easy to use.
For decent recordings Fraps requires system resources which you obviously don't have so stop blaming Fraps.
Either the movies you've seen used Fraps and had very good comps or didnt use first person and used Battlelauncher, which by the way is not **** (whatever they tried to say but censored) and nor is it by DICE, DICE built the recording and rendering system into BF2 and a guy Senap made a program that made it easy to use.
For decent recordings Fraps requires system resources which you obviously don't have so stop blaming Fraps.
I don't mind FRAPS
But when I have to turn all my settings to low and turn everything in my background off,then FRAPS sucks at that point.
But I like using FRAPS in BR, it works great in high settings when recording in BR
Any screen capturing software will have that issue, it runs well in BattleRecorder because the amount of CPU processes running is ALOT less as it is just playing back what's been recorded not calculating 32-64 players worth of data in real time.
Keep in mind that hard drive speed has a lot to do with your performance: someone with a 10k RPM Raptor will fare a lot better than someone with a regular 7200 RPM hdd...
Think about it: you're recording over a gig of data every 5 minutes you're playing.
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