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Record Your Moves in Games for Later View

How many times have we praised ourselves for taking such a steep curve in Need For Speed and wondered how we have done that so meticulously? Ever wondered what happened when you were running in a hurry in Far Cry and attempted to shoot at the demons in a surprisingly awesome angle? Are you a CounterStrike freak who lives and eats and sh**s in it? Wanna prove your meticulous gaming expertise to your friends? Yeah, gamers do have moments like these a lot of time. How do we share them? We just share it with out friends sipping a coffee or a soft drink. Isn’t it? Put a full stop over there and get to know a very interesting tool called Fraps. Fraps stands for FRAmes Per Second.

Fraps provides you with a facility to record your games as videos as you play. An easy configuration and a not-so powerful system too can work well. All you need to do is Download the Trial Version here and check out its features. What more? Fraps can capture video and audio up to 2560×1600 with custom frame rates from 10 to 100 frames per second. Capturing the moves in our favourite games had never been this easy.

Just convert the video using free video converters and upload it to YouTube for the world to see.

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