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Nice use of subtitles. Was concidering doing something similar. Like everything else, I will get around to it :)

What fps capture did you use to record in fraps ? I'm getting on a bit and like to watch vids in full screen otherwise I can't see detail :p but watching youtube stuff in 480p in fullscreen is a pita. 720HD is much better. A bit too dark for my tastes but thats just me. +1

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Nice use of subtitles. Was concidering doing something similar. Like everything else, I will get around to it :)

What fps capture did you use to record in fraps ? I'm getting on a bit and like to watch vids in full screen otherwise I can't see detail :p but watching youtube stuff in 480p in fullscreen is a pita. 720HD is much better. A bit too dark for my tastes but thats just me. +1

thanks really appriate it (:! and i reccorded in 30 fps, id like to find something that could reccord 1080p, because im sure my computer can handle it im not sure if fraps can maybe theres a way to edit it? im not sure.. but if you have any reccomendations on a better reccorder im all ears!

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thanks really appriate it (:! and i reccorded in 30 fps, id like to find something that could reccord 1080p, because im sure my computer can handle it im not sure if fraps can maybe theres a way to edit it? im not sure.. but if you have any reccomendations on a better reccorder im all ears!

FRAPS already does.

Set it to 60fps and then on a editor of your choice (I use Windows Live Movie Maker) render it in 1080p

I've done it for all my recent videos.

Processor: Intel i5-6600 @ 3.30GHz 

GPU: MSI ARMOR GeForce GTX 1080 OC

Ram: 16GB Skylake

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Forgot about this :p I uploaded a vid I recorded at 50 fps then using Windows movie maker as well.

After your upload it takes another few hours before the HD1080p is ready. Was a nice surprise when I realised it had converted to 1080 :)

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Forgot about this :p I uploaded a vid I recorded at 50 fps then using Windows movie maker as well.

After your upload it takes another few hours before the HD1080p is ready. Was a nice surprise when I realised it had converted to 1080 :)

Rendering time depends on your processor..

Videos under 10 minutes long take around 30 minutes for me..

But my 18 minute "Let's play" video took almost 3 hours 0_0

Processor: Intel i5-6600 @ 3.30GHz 

GPU: MSI ARMOR GeForce GTX 1080 OC

Ram: 16GB Skylake

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