I was trying to find ways to record video of most my League of Legends games. Going right on through different forums and everything until I found a very useful tool. I have tried it a few times, and if you're computer isn't so good performance like mine, you have the ability to capture, record and share every moment in your game free of charge! This can not affect your performance.
It's really quite simple, you basically should do two things.
1. Download and install the League of Legends replays - This runs in the backgrounds and records/saves everything. Be sure you contain it running in the back ground when you're in a game LOL. This can record every single moment that happens. Whenever you replay it, you have the ability to scroll around and view everything. There's a slow-motion button, along with fast forward and pause. The only thing missing is really a rewind button. Google LOLReplay and click the first link for a download.
2. Download and install a free version of Fraps - This only lets you record 30 seconds at any given time, so you will have to put them together in a video editor program. I take advantage of Windows Movie Maker. Whenever you run the replay, Fraps moments that you believe are good and deserve the spotlight. You may also keep clicking the record button if you wish to record the whole game. It will save all of the files in your Fraps/Movies folder. Open them in the Windows Movie Maker and edit it the manner in which you prefer. Google fraps download for the download.
That is only needed if you wish to talk about with other people via YouTube, or some other video sharing sites. If you just need to view the replays for personal gain, then this isn't needed. I have tested this method and it works very well to be a free method. You may also use other recording software such as HyperCam, but I have had better success with Fraps. If you don't have Windows Movie Maker, or would choose an alternative solution, Ulead, Honestech and Power Director are similar and won't break the bank. This software does cost a tiny amount. If you desire to adhere to a Free method, I strongly suggest using Windows Movie Maker,
Although may also want to check on into VirtualDub, it is really a free editor that lets you cut, reverse, flip, resize, and apply other special effects to .avi files. It's ideal for cleaning up videos before entering them in to the timeline.
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