Categories: Microsoft DirectX, OpenGL, Utilities Tags: fps, fraps, screenshot, video capture
Categories: Video Card Utilities Tags: fraps, screenshot, video capture
Categories: Video Card Utilities Tags: direct3d, fps, fraps, opengl, screen capture, video capture
Categories: Video Card Utilities Tags: direct3d, fps, fraps, opengl, screenshot, video capture
NVIDIA Quadro Digital Video Pipeline Is The First GPU Based Platform For Broadcast Production

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Categories: GPU, Hardware, NVIDIA CUDA Tags: broadcast, cuda, gpu, NVIDIA, quadro, Quadro Digital Video Pipeline, real-time, video capture
Fraps 2.9.5 Released – Video Capture and Benchmarking Tool
Aaahh at last, a new version of Fraps is available. Fraps is a Windows application that makes it possible to benchmark and screen-capture (image or video) Direct3D or OpenGL applications.
You can download Fraps here: Fraps 2.9.5

Fraps 2.9.5 Changelog:
- Added Stereo & Multichannel recording options for Direct Stream audio in Vista
- Added support for many DDRAW games running in windowed mode
- Added support for games that use multiple swapchains in D3D9
- Added large size icon for Vista
- Fixed slow video capture speeds recording many older DDRAW games
- Fixed capture crash for DDRAW games in XP SP3
- Fixed misaligned audio with Vista Direct Stream when sound was silent
- Fixed 64-bit OpenGL apps not being detected
- Fixed long delay starting video capture on some Vista configurations
- Fixed crash in Fraps if video capture key pressed quickly in succession
- Fixed Fraps exit dialog appearing at random intervals
- Fixed “This program might not have installed correctly” error in Vista
- Fixed corrupted volume slider in Vista when Fraps loaded
- Fixed scrambled colors when recording in 8-bit and 16-bit from some older games
- Fixed crash loading levels in Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
Categories: 3D, Video Card Utilities Tags: benchmark, fps, fraps, Microsoft DirectX, opengl, screenshot, utility, video capture
PS3 to adopt YouTube functionality
Sony has confirmed that developers can now integrate YouTube functionality in upcoming or existing PlayStation 3 games.
Gamers will now be able to upload their in-game video captures to YouTube. We’re excited at the opportunity this presents and look forward to more and more games to be enhanced with YouTube.
Categories: Video Games Tags: ps3, sony, video capture, youtube













