I used to use Raptr when I had an AMD card (switched to Nvidia) and I really really liked Raptr. Not sure how Fraps works but I do like how Raptr saves your footage. After every gaming session you can look back through your footage (it automatically records it and saves it unless you decide to change it from default). That way if you had a really good fight, you can instantly save the video for later editing. If your gaming session didn't turn out that well, you can then just delete the file.peterthepan3 wrote:AMD Raptr vs Fraps - which is better?
I've had 3 hour plus gaming sessions recorded and saved no problem by Raptr but you have to make sure you allow enough room on your computer to save it, and I believe I changed the amount of gbs that can be saved in the default raptr folder to allow more hours played without problem.
You can try it out if you want, it's free after all
