Thursday, June 9, 2011

How to Record League of Legends Games Free

It is  simple, you fundamentally need to do things.

I was looking for ways to record video of all my League of Legends games. Going through different forums and everything until I found a great tool. I have used it a couple times, and if you are computer is not so high performance like mine, you can capture, record and share every moment in your game free! This won't affect your performance.

one. Download and install the League of Legends replays - This runs in the backgrounds and records/saves everything. Make definite you have it walking in the background when you are in a game. This will record every single moment that happens. When you replay it, you can scroll around and view everything. There is a slow-motion button, as well as fast forward and pause. The only thing missing is a rewind button. Google LOLReplay and click the first link for a download.

two. Download and install a free version of Fraps - This only lets you record 30 seconds at a time, so you will need to put them together in a film editor program. I personally use Windows Film Maker. When you run the replay, Fraps moments that you think are nice and deserve the spotlight. You can also keep clicking the record button in case you need to record the whole game. It will then save all the files in your Fraps/Movies folder. Open them in the Windows Film Maker and edit it the way you prefer. Google fraps download for the download.

This is only needed in case you need to share with other people by YouTube, or any other video sharing sites. In case you only need to view the replays for personal gain, then this is not needed. I have tested this process and it works well for being a free process. You can also use other recording program such as HyperCam, but I have had better success with Fraps. In case you don't have Windows Film Maker, or would prefer an alternative, Ulead, Honestech and Power Director are similar and won't break the bank. This program does cost a small amount. So in case you need to stick to a Free process, I strongly recommend using Windows Film Maker,

Although might also need to check in to VirtualDub, it is a free editor that lets you cut, reverse, flip, resize, and apply other special effects to .avi files. It is great for cleaning up videos before entering them in to the timeline.

http://www.virtualdub.org/

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