PlayClaw Brings 100% DirectX 10 Compatibility to Record Video in New Games

Now players can use PlayClaw to record a video proof of their amazing gaming skills in DirectX 10 games.
By: Edward Kozadayev
 
Oct. 22, 2009 - PRLog -- PlayClaw Brings 100% DirectX 10 Compatibility to Record Video in New Games

Now players can use PlayClaw to record a video proof of their amazing gaming skills in DirectX 10 games.

Sytexis Software today announces PlayClaw 1.6, a game recorder tool that let players record full-motion video (with audio) in the background while they are playing a computer game. The new release brings full compatibility with DirectX 10, which enables PlayClaw to capture video in new great-looking DirectX 10 games. The PlayClaw application is available as a free demo at http://www.playclaw.com .

PlayClaw is the best option for recording video in games. Firstly, PlayClaw makes full use of multi-core processors, letting the gamer record video at HD resolutions without disruption of the game play during video recording, which often occurs with other game recorder applications. Smooth video capture is also achieved due to lean coding, which enables PlayClaw to record video in brilliant quality even when playing resource-hungry computer games. Secondly, PlayClaw records video using its own ad-hoc codecs, which have been specially optimized for recording real-time video. Thirdly, PlayClaw displays and records Teamspeak and Ventrillo overlays with the names of the players who are speaking at the moment. These exciting features are compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7.

The video recorder has been designed in close collaboration with real gamers whose practical feedback manifests itself in its ease of use and gamer-oriented feature set. After installation, the player only needs to set hotkeys to start, pause, stop video recording and choose the output folder. Video recording can be started with a single touch of a button at any moment during the game play, paused and then resumed, letting the gamer record only the most exciting scenes. The captured video can then be played in any media player, or uploaded to a website like YouTube to show interesting exploits to other gamers, or just to share the excitement of the game.

PlayClaw is fully configurable to the gamer personal preferences. One can select low or high compression to reduce the size of the video, choose full or half frame size and specify recording speed, which can be anywhere from 15 to 60 frames per second. The latter option is especially helpful for slow computers. If the game play gets disrupted, the gamer may select a lower frame rate to achieve smoother recording. PlayClaw settings also allow the gamer to select the number of CPU cores, sound source. In addition, the program can display FPS counter overlaid on the screen, which is good for performing benchmarks and tuning the graphics system.

Watch the sample videos of Need For Speed Shift and Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising at http://www.playclaw.com or YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/Sytexis .

Pricing and Availability
PlayClaw runs on Microsoft Windows XP / 2003 / Vista / 7 and sells for 29.95 USD.

NOTE FOR EDITORS: A free serial number for PlayClaw is provided to magazine editors, internet columnists, bloggers and webmasters, who will write a review of the program on their website, blog or column. For more information please contact Edward Kozadayev at edward@sytexis.com .

Product page: http://www.playclaw.com
Download free trial link: www_sytexis_com/bin/playclaw_exe (1.09 Mb)
Company website page: http://www.sytexis.com/  

Contact information
Contact: Edward Kozadayev
Title: CEO, author
Company: Sytexis Software
E-Mail: edward@sytexis.com

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Sytexis Software develops shareware multimedia tools for Windows, among which are Web Stream Recorder, PlayClaw, Direct Stream Recorder and etc.
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