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Fraps Screen Recorder costs $37 for a lifetime license. The screen recorder is a universal Windows application that can be used with games using DirectX or OpenGL graphic technology. Looking for online definition of FRAPS or what FRAPS stands for? FRAPS is listed in the World's largest and most authoritative dictionary database of abbreviations and acronyms The Free Dictionary.

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frap

(frăp)tr.v.frappedFrpas, frap·ping, frapsNautical
2. To take up the slack of; tighten.
[Middle English frapen, to strike, from Old French fraper; see frappé.]
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frap

(fræp) vb, fraps, frappingorFrapsfrapped
(Nautical Terms) (tr) nautical to lash down or together
[C14: from Old French fraper to hit, probably of imitative origin]
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frap


Past participle: Froass furniturefrapped
Gerund: frapping
Imperative
frap
frap
Present
I frap
you frap
he/she/it fraps
we frap
you frap
they frap
Preterite
I frapped
you frapped
he/she/it frapped
we frapped
you frapped
they frapped
Present Continuous
I am frapping
you are frapping
he/she/it is frapping
we are frapping
you are frapping
they are frapping
Present Perfect
I have frapped
you have frapped
he/she/it has frapped
we have frapped
you have frapped
they have frapped
Past Continuous
I was frapping
you were frapping
he/she/it was frapping
we were frapping
you were frapping
they were frapping
Past Perfect
I had frapped
you had frapped
he/she/it had frapped
we had frapped
you had frapped
they had frapped
Future
I will frap
you will frap
he/she/it will frap
we will frap
you will frap
they will frap
Future Perfect
I will have frapped
you will have frapped
he/she/it will have frapped
we will have frapped
you will have frapped
they will have frapped
Future Continuous
I will be frapping
you will be frapping
he/she/it will be frapping
we will be frapping
you will be frapping
they will be frapping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been frapping
you have been frapping
he/she/it has been frapping
we have been frapping
you have been frapping
they have been frapping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been frapping
you will have been frapping
he/she/it will have been frapping
we will have been frapping
you will have been frapping
they will have been frapping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been frapping
you had been frapping
he/she/it had been frapping
we had been frapping
you had been frapping
they had been frapping
Conditional
I would frap
you would frap
he/she/it would frap
we would frap
you would frap
they would frap
Past Conditional
I would have frapped
you would have frapped
he/she/it would have frapped
we would have frapped
you would have frapped
they would have frapped
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Verb1.frap - make secure by lashing; 'frap a sail'
lash - bind with a rope, chain, or cord; 'lash the horse'
2.frap - take up the slack of; 'frap a rope'
tighten, fasten - make tight or tighter; 'Tighten the wire'
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Fraps
Developer(s)Beepa Pty Ltd
Initial releaseAugust 25, 1999; 21 years ago
Final release
3.5.99 / February 26, 2013; 7 years ago[1]
Operating systemWindows 2000 and later
TypeBenchmarking, screencasting
Licensecommercial software
Websitefraps.com

Fraps

Fraps (derived from frames per second) is a benchmarking, screen capture and screen recording utility for Windows developed by Beepa. It can capture from software that uses DirectX and OpenGL, such as PC games.

Operation[edit]

Fraps is proprietary and commercial software, but it is free to use for frame rate display and benchmarking, and free to use with limitations for video capture (30 second time limit, watermark) and screen capture (BMP format only).

The frametimes benchmark feature (logging of individual frame render times) gained attention in 2013 on computer review sites in debate about micro stuttering in games.[2]

On Windows Vista and Windows 7, the desktop can be captured if Windows Aero is enabled. Windows 8 game capture works, but not desktop capture as of version 3.5.99.[3]

Fraps records video at high resolution if the computer is sufficiently powerful. The maximum supported resolution is 7680×4800.[4]

Fraps uses a proprietary codec. Therefore, playing Fraps video output requires Fraps or ffdshow to be installed. Compression is relatively low and the resulting file sizes are relatively large: A two-minutes-long screencast of a full HD screen (1920×1080) may take up 3.95 GiB on disk.[5] There is an option to encode the RGB value of every pixel, but the default is to use a YUV scheme for better compression.[6] The color space used is Rec. 709, full range.[7]

History[edit]

Since version 3.5.0, Fraps has the ability to store the entire session in one huge video file. Prior to this update, all Fraps footage was split at 4GB and the split files would have to be joined at the transcoding stage. However, for backwards compatibility and limiting damage in case of a crash, there is still an option which allows users to use the old recording method of splitting videos.[8] Since version 3.0, Fraps supports DirectX 11 and Windows 7. Since version 3.5.0, the minimum system requirements has changed. Fraps requires a CPU with SSE2 instructions (Pentium 4 and later) and Windows XP or later. Fraps has not been updated since February 26, 2013, and the trademark on Fraps expired on May 19, 2017,[9] leaving the question open whether Fraps has been abandoned.

Reception[edit]

In 2012, Jim Norris from pcadvisor.co.uk praised Fraps for its featureset and usability, by stating: 'Video capture is similarly option-generous with hot key functions, capture rates and sound settings that are all easy to understand and set'. He also criticized the lack of customer support: 'Beepa's customer support seems nonexistent. Several queries via their provided web forms (...) remained unanswered, and I was never able to contact anyone from the company despite repeated attempts to do so'. But this, according to Jim Norris, seems in stark contrast to 'the quality of the software and the speedy pace of its development.' He concluded by praising the featureset of the free version: 'the free version is quite feature generous and will suit the needs of almost every user.' and gave the software 3.5 out of 5 stars.[10]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'FRAPS Changelog'.
  2. ^'As the second turns: the web digests our game testing methods'. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  3. ^'Record Windows 8 desktop'. 27 April 2012.
  4. ^'Fraps FAQ'. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  5. ^'Why should I encode my videos?'. 21 January 2012. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
  6. ^'Fraps'. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  7. ^'Fraps discussion (quoted email from Fraps developer)'. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  8. ^'Fraps 3.5.0 Released!'. 27 April 2012.
  9. ^'Trademark Status & Document Retrieval (TSDR)'. 19 August 2018.
  10. ^Norris, Jim. 'Fraps review from pcadvisor.co.uk'. Retrieved 20 July 2014.

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