No sound with FRAPS?

Koko56

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Can someone please tell me how to fix this issue.

When I record with FRAPS there is no sound at all appart from (what seems like) a background sound, though can only be heard when turned up to the max.

Again, plese if you know or have encountered this please tell me fix it.
 
Do you have the full licensed version of FRAPS?

Unless something has changed the demo version won't record audio.



I <3 <3 <3 FRAPS, some of the best money I've ever spent.
 
Do you have the full licensed version of FRAPS?

Unless something has changed the demo version won't record audio.



I <3 <3 <3 FRAPS, some of the best money I've ever spent.

So there is no sound only because it'a a demo?

I dono - on my previous PC I'm pretty sure I did have sound. (WTF)

And, yes, it's a demo.
 
The demo has quite some limitations and sound may be one of them.
 
No the demo version has sound it's just limited to 30second clips and I think 800x600 video. Maybe you dont have the sound device set to the right thing.
 
That's exactly how mine looks but it has no problem recording sound.


Have you tried what fraps said?

"How can I adjust the volume of the sound that is recorded?

You must configure the volume through the "Sounds and Audio Devices" item in the Control Panel. Use the following steps:

Click on the Control Panel and select Sounds And Audio.
Click on the Audio tab.
Find the Sound Recording device and click Volume.
Adjust the volume for the Input that Fraps is recording from. This is usually named "What U Hear", "Record Master", or "Stereo Mixer".
If you can't see the correct Input on screen you may need to enable it by clicking on Properties in the menu and ensuring all Inputs have a check beside their name. "
 
That's exactly how mine looks but it has no problem recording sound.


Have you tried what fraps said?

"How can I adjust the volume of the sound that is recorded?

You must configure the volume through the "Sounds and Audio Devices" item in the Control Panel. Use the following steps:

Click on the Control Panel and select Sounds And Audio.
Click on the Audio tab.
Find the Sound Recording device and click Volume.
Adjust the volume for the Input that Fraps is recording from. This is usually named "What U Hear", "Record Master", or "Stereo Mixer".
If you can't see the correct Input on screen you may need to enable it by clicking on Properties in the menu and ensuring all Inputs have a check beside their name. "

I tried that and as soon as I press the 'record' key it switches to microphone?
 
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