You can tell Fraps has been around for a while: how many screen recorder apps still list Windows XP and 2003 in their compatibility list? This is an old app – the most recent release came out seven years ago – but its age is actually a bonus if you’re running older versions of Windows or need a screen recording app with very modest hardware requirements. One thing that’s different about Screen Grabber Premium is the pricing: if you don’t shell out for the lifetime licence, your money only pays for a year of using the app. The interface is pretty minimalist but it’s clear enough and straightforward to use. The built-in editor enables you to add text, lines, call-outs, and other on-screen items, which is useful if you want to create a tutorial rather than just capture your gameplay, and the app can also record audio from anything that’s playing on your PC or Mac. Screen Grabber Premium enables you to record full screen, a selected area, just your webcam, or even just a small area around your mouse, and it outputs in all the key formats, including MP4. Price: Free trial from $29.95 a year or $42.95 for lifetime licence I found that it crashed less frequently if I did a recording- stopped, and then closed Action and then reopened it again.Best for: Feature-packed gameplay recordingĬompatibility: Windows 7/8/10, macOS 10.8 and higher ALSO, it should be noted that if you start and STOP it seems more likely to crash as well assuming that you have not turned Action off. So if you record something for 30 minutes, then stop, and then recording, it seems less likely to crash than if you recorded for an hour. It's also worth noting, that the crashes seem more likely to happen the longer the recording is. I have heard that turning detect framerate stops the issue from occurring, but at the time of failure, it was on.Īlso, if it means anything, windows STILL prompts me to update Action! Even after already reinstalling it and such, which leads me to believe that it might not be fully updating at least to the point that windows itself can recognize the update. If it means anything, I'm actually on Windows 8.1. It's a microphone microphone - CAD u37 is the model. Yes, I am using other USB for external audio. The resolution is 1360 x 768 Orientation Landscape. I'm using a Haier television for my monitor. Graphics Card: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series (and I did check for updates on this as well). Processor Intel (R) Core(TM) i7-4790k CPU Here's some information about my computer: Although, when I first started noticing the crashes was when I tried it with Steam - which always worked fine before I tried to update. But as of now, I'm not sure why this happens. That seemed to cause this to crash more often. This program is already unstable enough as is, so it usually never worked if I didn't have it in windowed mode. I was actually recording something with epsxe. I have definitely had this quite a few times as of late. Record microphone to separate track: checkedĪudio balance is 10 system sounds and 90 microphoneĭxdiags.zip (36.31 KiB) Downloaded 2281 times The other called "notworking" is the newest Intel driver (I have tried every recent Intel driver going back several versions for a year or so, they all have this issue with Action) which causes the problem. One called "working" is with the older "3412" version Intel driver and never causes an Action crash at the end of recording. I have attached a zip file with two different dxdiags. I have this problem with MP4/Quicksync recordings, but only with the newer Intel drivers.
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