Best MFB Video Recorder?

Maximum-Football 2.0 is the latest and greatest release from the acclaimed sports management video game studio, Wintervalley Software. Bringing a whole host of new features like full Xbox 360 controller support, full DirectX 9.0 utilization, and scores of other upgrades and improvements, Maximum-Football 2.0 delivers on gameplay and fun like a bullet pass through double coverage. Like its predecessor, Maximum-Football 2.0 allows players to experience the thrill of managing a team in any league!

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therhino
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Best MFB Video Recorder?

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I am considering buying some screen capture software to use with MaxFB, but I don't know what works well and what doesn't. I don't really care about price as long as it works smoothly and is easy to use. Any recommendations would be great.
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garysorrell
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Hey rhino, what is your intended purpose for the recordings? I ask because that can play a factor in the decision.

I use Fraps, and it is very MaxFB friendly. I use it for taking movies and screens. It is a better choice for screens than the F12 in the game.

However, the recordings, even short ones, can be huge files. I think when I recorded NCFL games, the full game at 10(or was it 12)min quarters were like 4gigs each.

You would need a compression program also, change the big AVI to a smaller mpg. Unless the size isnt the issue.

therhino
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Gary, I have Fraps, but I sometimes get a lot of lag in game. It seems to run fine for a while, but then frame rate will just drop under 10. I have turned the shadows off and it still does this.
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I use something called Growler Cam.  It isn't very expensive and if you want to see the videos they are on the NAIFU site.  Indoor games at 7 min are around 100MB's.  I think the program compresses the video into avi so you can edit or post it.
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