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  2. Fraps - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraps

    Fraps is proprietary and commercial software, but it is free to use for frame rate display and benchmarking, and free to use with limitations for video capture (30 second time limit, watermark) and screen capture (BMP format only).

  3. Comparison of screencasting software - Wikipedia

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    This software is commonly used for desktop recording, gameplay recording and video editing. Screencasting software is typically limited to streaming and recording desktop activity alone, in contrast with a software vision mixer, which has the capacity to mix and switch the output between various input streams.

  4. Game replay - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_replay

    Replays recorded using third-party tools, such as FRAPS, are a form of user-generated content. They capture the on-screen action and compile it into a video format. These replays have the advantage of supporting online playback via video sharing sites, like YouTube or Veoh, but take much more hard disk space than conventional replays.

  5. Bandicam - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandicam

    Bandicam can also capture screenshots and save them as BMP, PNG, or JPG. [7] Bandicam features an autocomplete recording mode which can limit the video capture process to a specified size or time value. [8] It supports hardware acceleration through Nvidia NVENC AV1/HEVC/H.264, CUDA, [9] AMD APP AV1/HEVC/H.264 [10] and Intel Quick Sync Video AV1 ...

  6. Category:Screencasting software - Wikipedia

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  7. List of codecs - Wikipedia

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    Linear pulse-code modulation (LPCM, generally only described as PCM) is the format for uncompressed audio in media files and it is also the standard for CD-DA; note that in computers, LPCM is usually stored in container formats such as WAV, AIFF, or AU, or as raw audio format, although not technically necessary.

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