Hi Athena,

you can limit the fps of the video within fraps to 25 fps. I've done that for my video, for the size will become too big otherwise (and so the PC is very busy writing frames to disk). When fraps limits the fps, the fps of the application (your game) will also be limited to 25 fps, so fraps gets more time to capture the video. If you already done this, hmmm... I guess then your PC is really too slow.

But I won't mind to see a "not creamy as butter"-video. It's better than a screenshot or nothing at all

Greetings,
Dirk