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    News - MSI trots out updated Afterburner 2.1.0 overclocking utility

    Graphics card tweaking software updated to include built-in video capture and support for the latest AMD and NVIDIA GPUs.
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    Re: News - MSI trots out updated Afterburner 2.1.0 overclocking utility

    Video capture, eh? At a watchable quality from an FPS, presumably? Interesting. Current solutions for recording screen output at high quality aren't cheap, and usually involve me using a virtual machine and a 30-day trial..

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    Re: News - MSI trots out updated Afterburner 2.1.0 overclocking utility

    Stick with Fraps. This doesn't have sound capture which is a massive downer.

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    Re: News - MSI trots out updated Afterburner 2.1.0 overclocking utility

    Quote Originally Posted by Merson View Post
    Stick with Fraps. This doesn't have sound capture which is a massive downer.
    But it's perfect for all the Youtube yuppies with their beats dubbed over all their videos!

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    Re: News - MSI trots out updated Afterburner 2.1.0 overclocking utility

    i am sure its the version i downloaded from guru3d last year ?

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    Re: News - MSI trots out updated Afterburner 2.1.0 overclocking utility

    Quote Originally Posted by Merson View Post
    Stick with Fraps. This doesn't have sound capture which is a massive downer.
    Oh ok. That is a bit of a letdown. I didn't realise Fraps actually allowed for that - I always assumed it was purely a benchmarking program

    One thing that strikes me with these - presumably, you could record HDCP-protected videos with it? Previously when copying videos (legit ones!) I've noticed that with hardware acceleration enabled, screenshots/videos of the screen record only a black box, but disabling it allows the content to be captured, and obviously you're using hardware acceleration when playing a game. Or am I just getting muddled and HDCP has no relation to hardware acceleration?

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