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God
16-02-2014, 11:20 PM
Atm Im using Hypercam, which is awesome for when It didnt matter if the playback was at real speed. But now I want to record minecraft videos but the playback is off. Anyone got a good screen recorder thats #1 Free/could be free with some extra "work" #2 Dont have watermarks, and #3 actually work

OR

Know what #'s I need to put into Hypercam so its at real time.


Look at screeny

http://prntscr.com/2t5s2m

xxMATTGxx
16-02-2014, 11:45 PM
There's always fraps? It's not free though - Not sure if your FPS would get a massive hit when you are recording with it though. Depends on your system.

Trinity
17-02-2014, 12:22 AM
could be free with some extra "work"

I've used Camtasia for recording minecraft before, and I had no complaints. Plus it's just nice to use, and it's simple enough that my 9 year old sister managed to use it for recording and basic editing.

-Nick
17-02-2014, 09:59 AM
Screencast-o-matic

Landon
23-02-2014, 06:13 AM
Camtasia Studio hands down. It is not free, but well worth it!

Happy-Tomato
25-02-2014, 06:18 PM
Bandicam is the best, I have the full version :)

mattyo.
31-03-2026, 06:57 PM
I actually ran into the same issue you’re having, trying to find a screen recorder that works well for Minecraft without the playback lag or weird frame rates. I messed around with Hypercam back in the day, but it never quite synced up right for me either. The paid options like Camtasia and Fraps are solid but I wasn’t ready to drop that kind of cash just for casual recording.


I switched to movavi (https://www.movavi.com/screen-recorder/) a while back, since it’s super easy to use and actually records the video and audio in sync. You do get a watermark in the free version, but it’s cleaner than some other free apps I tried, and the trial gives you a good sense of the software.

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I actually ran into the same issue you’re having, trying to find a screen recorder that works well for Minecraft without the playback lag or weird frame rates. I messed around with Hypercam back in the day, but it never quite synced up right for me either. The paid options like Camtasia and Fraps are solid but I wasn’t ready to drop that kind of cash just for casual recording.


I switched to movavi (https://www.movavi.com/screen-recorder/) a while back, since it’s super easy to use and actually records the video and audio in sync. You do get a watermark in the free version, but it’s cleaner than some other free apps I tried, and the trial gives you a good sense of the software.

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