I personally use Fraps to record all my gameplays, then I patch the files together using VirtualDub in case they went over 3.90GB (Which is the limit for a file when recording with Fraps before it creates another AVI). Also using VirtualDub to encode the videos. For some examples you can check my YT playlist: http://www.youtube.com/user/dekar300#gri...1DF03656B9
Only thing I don't like is that I can't put the FPS on 30, because the actual sound and stuff goes down as well. (I was able to do this fine with RE5, but that's a PC game after all).
Youtube re-encodes videos to 30 FPS if they're 60, but they suck at it and lose frames, causing choppy video plays at times. It's much better having it at 30 FPS from the start when recording. (The 30 FPS function in Fraps also messes up in PCSX2).
Only thing I don't like is that I can't put the FPS on 30, because the actual sound and stuff goes down as well. (I was able to do this fine with RE5, but that's a PC game after all).
Youtube re-encodes videos to 30 FPS if they're 60, but they suck at it and lose frames, causing choppy video plays at times. It's much better having it at 30 FPS from the start when recording. (The 30 FPS function in Fraps also messes up in PCSX2).