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Zoom is the free one, but it comes with limitations and not recommended for security.
I don't understand why, nor do I care to. Use OBS Studio to record and Shotcut to edit. Free, open source software is the way to go.
I'm rich, any problems?
I don't want to sacrifice 4GB of memory just to record a gameplay in HD. Furthermore, I don't want to spend times learning how to use a fricking tool that isn't mainly for recording purpose. I prefer using DaVinci Resolve to edit my videos.
So, if you don't like something, it doesn't mean others don't like it.
Edit: Free thing also has its own price.
I use it over Shadowplay which my card supports because OBS is just that good.
Why did everyone use Fraps for so long? It was awful in every way and there was always better alternatives.
Broadcast to separate system and have windows game recording.
attempt to record from same system with it hooked into a VCR on channel 3.
Just don't?
Games that have recording function are the best. During Gamespy era. Racing games that permit to offload to a usb, possible sport games.
Looking at fighter games where recording short change and actually don't look like what just happened does occur.
When they broadcasted Playstation games through steam perhaps that one whichever version can make it so if it is not cross platform can at least be cross watched.