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Software advice for recording flights please

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After twenty years of using flight simulator from the first release of MS Flight Simulator to the now LM Prepar3D v3, I believe I have now been able to get the most visually realistically looking flights possible. I now find that I would like to record these flights, so that I might enjoy viewing them at a later date.

 

I need help in choosing the best screen capture software for the job, I have looked at Fraps, Camstudio and FSRecorder (adapted to P3D). I know there are a lot more but would like advice on which one offers simple use, can save in various formats that can be later edited post production programs and doesn't use massive amounts of disk space while recording.

 

There are many truly professional looking Flightsim videos uploaded to the various sites that could feature as Hollywood productions and I would like to draw on these authors expertise to offer their advice on helping me get started.

 

thanks

 

Steve S

After twenty years of using flight simulator from the first release of MS Flight Simulator to the now LM Prepar3D v3, I believe I have now been able to get the most visually realistically looking flights possible. I now find that I would like to record these flights, so that I might enjoy viewing them at a later date.

 

I need help in choosing the best screen capture software for the job, I have looked at Fraps, Camstudio and FSRecorder (adapted to P3D). I know there are a lot more but would like advice on which one offers simple use, can save in various formats that can be later edited post production programs and doesn't use massive amounts of disk space while recording.

 

There are many truly professional looking Flightsim videos uploaded to the various sites that could feature as Hollywood productions and I would like to draw on these authors expertise to offer their advice on helping me get started.

 

thanks

 

Steve S

 

 

 

If you have NVIDIA Card you could try shadowplay. Works great.

 

Michael Moe

Michael Moe

 

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