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FastCapPro - User Guide and FAQ

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Record Game with FastCapPro

The methods on recording gameplay would be varied depending on the type of games you want to capture. You can use the console to record what your performance on screen in some games and use FastCap to record the playblack as this is will relief the CPU stress on system resources. Some other games, however, may not have this sort of option and you just need to capture directly what you are doing on screen.

Setting FastCapPro

You would set up FastCap (the FPS, resolution on your video and the real time encoding format etc.) before you start recording. FastCap will memorize your settings and there's no need to reset the functions every time you want to record the gameplay. Let's do it step by step:

  1. Choose the folder to save your movie:
    The save path is the same as the directory in which you install FastCap in default. Click the "Change" button to repoint a folder for your movies if need.

  2. Input the hotkeys for start/pause/stop recording (default: Start/Pause: F8; Stop: F9).
    You can set any hotkey but make sure they do not control a game function.

  3. Click the box of "Record Sound" to record the audio.
    The game audio and video recorded by FastCap are in full sync, which will save you lots of aftereffect on combine the motion and sound. You need not to choose this option if you plan to add other sound or music on your movie via the movie editing tools.

  4. Setting the FPS and resolution
    Now it comes to the most important step: choosing the FPS and the video resolution. The better computer you have (depending on your CPU, graphic card and memory), the higher FPS you can choose to make the high quality video. One important thing to keep in mind is that the resolution and frame rate of the video should be lower than what you would normally have in a game.

  5. Choose real time encoding your movie if need
    FastCap saves game movie into avi file. You can compress your long movie into smaller file size with other tools like Divx or Virtual Dub after you complete your recording. Another option to reduce the file size is choosing FastCap's real time video and audio compression while you are performing the capture. Thinking you are running the game, doing and recording and encoding all at one time, it is recommended to lower the FPS of the video when you choose real time encoding so to reduce the stress on your system resources.



Frequently Asked Questions - FastCapPro

  1. Can FastCapPro Record Game at video resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher?

    Yes! You can set FastCapPro at full screen video resolution and set your game resolution at 1024 x 768 or higher. The video output resolution will be the same as your game resolution. FastCapPro's default video resolution is full screen. Please do not set check on the " Video Resolution" box (in the video page) if you need full screen.


  2. What are the default settings of FastCapPro?

    Hot Keys: Start/Pause: F8; Stop: F9
    Save Path of FastCapPro: Install path
    Video Format: AVI.
    Video Frame Rate: 30 FPS
    Video Resolution: full screen, which is the resolution you set for your game.
    Audio Device: Stereo, 16 bit, 22KH
    Recording sound
    Video Compression and Audio Compression are disable in default.


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