

I've been using Bandicam for several months now and love it. I got tired of fiddling with it and moved to Bandicam. I tried Dxtory for awhile but kept having audio sync issues. While the quality of recording is great with Fraps, the file size is huge and the performance hit can be significant. It's very nice to be able to record w/the ability to adjust audio levels after recording. The major problem is that, last I used it, you could not record game and audio commentary to 2 separate tracks. To me, Fraps is now the worst of the bunch. I've mostly used Fraps and Bandicam, but did try Dxtory for awhile. I5 2500k 16GB of RAM GTX 670 I record to a separate hard drive. So, is DXtory > FRAPS > Bandicam? I know that you can record with DXtory using the FRAPS codec, is that something that you would recommend? If so, is there a significant performance hit when compared to FRAPS? They can be daunting for newbies, but I actually found them quite useful. I do like the fact that you have a lot more options to customize your videos. Unfortunately with FRAPS, I can only record at the full resolution (1440p) or half (720p).Įnter DXtory, I tried the trial version and found the quality to be on par if not better than FRAPS. That is actually a big plus for me as I game at 1440p but want to record at 1080p. I love the fact that I can customize the video size in Bandicam.

FRAPS, on the other hand produces great quality on the files but the files are much bigger than those of Bandicam. The thing I cannot figure out for the life of me is why my game play and videos end up choppy and/or laggy. Now, I like Bandicam because the files are small and the quality is decent. So, I'm getting into LPs and my current two methods of recording are FRAPS and occasionally I will use Bandicam.
