Fraps 3.0.1

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    09/11/2009
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    2.0M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Requires DirectX 9.0c or DirectX 10

Publisher’s description

Fraps is a generic tool for DirectX and OpenGL games.

In its current form, it performs many tasks, including benchmarking (see how many frames per second you're getting in a corner of your screen; perform custom benchmarks and measure the frame rate between any two points; save statistics to disk and use them for your own reviews and applications); screen capturing (take a screenshot with the press of one key, with no need to paste into a paint program every time you want to capture; your screen captures also are automatically named and time-stamped); and real-time video capturing (record audio and video while playing your favorite game at up to 1,024x768 resolution at 30 frames per second).

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