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Rating
$14.99
liteCam Game: 100 FPS Game Capture Reviews
Discover the ultimate game recorder, ‘liteCam Game: 100FPS Game Capture’.‘liteCam Game: 100FPS Game Capture’ is a recorder with easy and simplified interface that captures game play with HD quality output with audio and no lagging. Capture game play with high Frame rates with both game sound and audio commentary Today!
App ID | 269290 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Rsupport Inc. |
Publishers | Rsupport Inc. |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Utilities, Video Production |
Release Date | 24 Feb, 2014 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English, Japanese, Korean |

512 Total Reviews
255 Positive Reviews
257 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
liteCam Game: 100 FPS Game Capture has garnered a total of 512 reviews, with 255 positive reviews and 257 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
125 minutes
It's a good [b]game recorder[/b] (not screen recorder, which is their other product). The videos come out pretty well. Price goes way down when it's on sale, get it then.
👍 : 17 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
317 minutes
I wouldn't recommend this recording software to anyone. I was looking for something to record games that FRAPS wouldn't record and this isn't it. At first it worked okay, but I found on long recording sessions that it dropped the frame rate so low that the recording hung at a still frame for 10-15 seconds, skipped to another still frame and hung on it for 10-15. Rinse and Repeat. And this was recording a 16bit indie RPG game.
After the July updates it is unusable. I launch it, try to start recording, 1 second of recording and it crashes. The only fix mentioned is to go and download a codec, which I did. Didn't fix it. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, still doesn't work. I'm fed up with it. This software is garbage at this time. I suggest anyone looking for a recording program to buy FRAPS and for the games that FRAPS can't record, use Bandicam. I should have bought Bandicam in the first place. Silly me for trying to support a little developer.
👍 : 49 |
😃 : 4
Negative
Playtime:
6532 minutes
Pros- It records my games, or screen, it does everything the advertisement claims. it doesn't make my in-game framerate drop whatsoever. my computer isn't even set up for gaming, but it handles it like a champ. the only con, is the defualt settings suck. this can be fixed simply by going and fixing it all. its easy to use. I got it on sale for ~$17. its the best capture software I've used. ever. totally worth the $30 they are asking, but get it on sale if you can.
👍 : 18 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1708 minutes
Do NOT buy this. It doesn't work and doesn't record video. I've tried getting help from the developers on their support pages but have not been answered, nor have any of the other threads claiming the software is broken.
It's a total scam. Doesn't work at all, don't buy it.
👍 : 30 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
3655 minutes
DO NOT BUY . Rsupport Inc no longer supports this product and if you have problems they just offer you 10 percent Off their higher cost products. Rip OFF its better to use the recording software that's free with your VGA software suite.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
55 minutes
I will admit that the software did work for me, but not in a quality that I could actually use for my projects and found it to be a bad investment on my part, unlike other starting YouTubers I at least have the fortune to have a little disposable income to make a mistake like this, if you're in a tight spot, I must strongly suggest FRAPs, which works well for me, is well tested and proven. I had an issue in which I couldn't record game and microphone audio at the same time using the software, which is disappointing since the fact it does picture-in-picture was very alluring, the microphone audio was choppy and small bits would be pulled from earlier parts of the recording producing a choppy effect or a tapping noise. This sound was extremely distracting in the videos and rendered them useless from a professional standpoint. A gentleman was very kind in trying to assist me in getting the software to work, but neither of us could seem to find out what was wrong. If in the future the program is fixed and compatable with my computer (which is a very capable piece of hardware I might add) then I will retract this review and judge it according to it's capabilities then, but for the time being this software should never have been released without being thoroughly tested on multiple platforms.
Also, in case that happens, if the software does get a major update and you see this, please let me know so I can review it again at that time. As it stands now, I would definately say that this program is not a good investment at this time.
Also, please vote this (and other honest) reviews up, people deserved to be warned about this product.
👍 : 35 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
82 minutes
Don't waste your money on this garbage. If you need a screen recording software for games, use FRAPs, or anything else, really. This program is awful. I recorded an hour of raw footage and the recording was corrupted at the end. I tried recording numerous times thereafter and each time the recording was either corrupt or had graphical glitches like greyed out pallets or inverted color schemes. I've never actually wanted my money back for anything that I've bought on Steam, but this makes the first time for that. Please do yourself a favor and do not purchase this program. You will regret it if you do.
👍 : 175 |
😃 : 2
Negative
Playtime:
12342 minutes
Got the software a while back and at first it wasnt the best (see old review below) but after updates and responses to the Steam community the devs have improved it beyond my expectations. Support responses are better and the program runs very well. Well done and I recommend this to anyone looking to shoot web videos and game footage!
"Got this to see if it was less of a lag in game than fraps (which will only preform well at half size recordings) and was pleased to see that this one did not lagg game, as much (still afraid to use for anything fast paced like FPS, which is in the name of the software), but it was most likely because it was only recording the audio and a frozen single frame every 20 minutes of recording. Messed with the settings and got it to record smooth video with a freeze every 1-2 minutes for 5-10 seconds with no pattern or common thread in game to be a cause. So we decided it wasnt too bad for a quick post and found out that the recommended codec is not compatipble with most editing suites like Final Cut Pro so now I get to go through and convert all the files with the software's built in converter...but it does not work either. The company website offers no true support options and the steam support options are even more vague. Bought at 50% off and now know why it was so cheap. Do not recommend."
👍 : 35 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
23016 minutes
This video capture software is straightforward in its basic operation and does as advertised.
It will-
Record your entire session
Record your Mic as well as others chatting via in game com's or over Steam calls
Record in optimal resolutions that you choose in the menu or not record the voice/com's based on your options and preferences.
Over all I am quite satisfied with the performance and overall quality of the videos that come from this software. Some games do record at a better quality than others, but the loss is so marginal that it will not hinder the overall presentation of your video. The sound is recorded in full stereo and without any noticeable volume drops or interference.
Now, there are a few small issues that I have come across. When updates come out is is possible that the location of your saved videos will revert back to your main drive (C:\) rather than the one you designated, but a simple fix.
At random times for no reason the recording will stop with no input from the user. It just stops... The recording is saved but if you did not notice it stop you will keep going thinking everything is fine and dandy. This usually happens when stating a game or switching a game when the software was running in the background.
The on screen menu/status bar seems to disappear while ingame and recording. the recording does NOT pick up the status bar but it helps the user to know if it is recording, paused or stopped. Again if you are recording and the bar disappears IT DOES RECORD and save to the folder selected.
I also had an issue with voice quality when recording (coms/chat) being grainy and distant, but that was an audio option I found and corrected.
Over all I am quite pleased with this software and do suggest it for anything you may need it for. Watch your recordings because these files get BIG QUICK and is real easy to get carried away and have a 7 gig 1080p video now sucking up your HDD space!
Notes: I would like to see a better option menu/settings. There is a voice that tells you when you record and when you stop. But its either on or off a volume control for said voice would be perfect! I also want to see more optimized support for other games. Eg: Star Wars the Old Republic is grainy and less refined than recording Terraria. Why? Not sure just is.
Love it tho and would by again if needed.
👍 : 24 |
😃 : 3
Positive
Playtime:
846 minutes
*This review has been edited after the voice-recording issue had been resolved, and adjusted further after spending a couple more weeks using it. Lots of info here. This review may not change your mind about the software, but it's intended to provide you with the information you need to make that decision.
This is a great, cheap product, depending on what you need from it. Records audio and video pretty well, and there's a good variety of codecs to choose from, with some additional options for Picture in Picture and limiting your fps if you need to, adding a watermark and such. Little things like that. To compare this to FRAPS, this will provide you with high-quality visuals if you can afford the harddisk space. The default MPEG-4 codec (which it recommends) will eat up approximately 225-250 MB for 2 minutes of footage (varies on how much is going on visually) at 1080p 30fps. You WILL want to experiment with codecs and bitrates to achieve the best performance for what you need out of whatever you're recording. This is something that FRAPS does not do, as FRAPS uses a custom codec that you'll need to obtain again should you decide to reinstall a fresh OS or uninstall FRAPS. I've enjoyed FRAPS a lot, and consider it a beast as it taxes your PC and requires really hefty hardware and lots of RAM, but it's very simple to use. This software requires more fine-tuning than FRAPS. Experiment and find that sweet spot.
To compare this to xSplit Broadcaster/Gamecaster (no, this does not allow live streaming) you can make use of the Picture in Picture functions to place a webcam (adjustable size, but you can only place the PnP in one of 9 spaces, left/center/right from top to bottom, think tic tac toe), This is useful for those of you who may be making videos for YouTube (etc...) and you would like to have a webcam for your face and your voice commentary, and even has Chroma settings for those of you who can use them effectively. xSplit does this as well, but allows you to resize, crop, and place the screens anywhere. xSplit Gamecaster has more of an in-game interface as opposed to xSplit Broadcaster, and there are things in Broadcaster that you can't do in Gamecaster (in regards to window/screen/display positions). Speaking of voice commentary, this brings us to an issue that I had earlier with the software.
liteCam has some audio settings that really need some work. If you have multiple voice recording devices plugged in, you cannot change the order of priority/order of those devices. This is where things get tricky and where the real meat of the original version of this revised review was.
I use a Logitech G35 USB headset for voice recording/capture, and a Logitech 720p webcam with built-in microphone, and I also have the Screaming Bee audio drivers for modifying my voice. My G35 was set as my default voice communication device as far as my OS was concerned and should have taken priority. liteCam was using the Screaming Bee drivers by default when I had placed the check mark (on liteCam's audio settings) to enable my microphone and did not give me a choice in the matter. Because of this, I could record game audio, but not my voice, and adjusting the settings another way allowed me to record my voice, but not the game audio. It was one or the other, but not both, all because it was picking up the wrong drivers. Again, Screaming Bee isn't physical hardware, it's a device driver I can use to modify my voice, and Windows recognizes my G35 headset as the default voice communication device, but liteCam didn't care or give me the option to choose it. This wasn't fixed until I just up and disabled Screaming Bee. The microphone settings work now, but I'm not entirely sure if it's really recording from my headset or my webcam now. A fix or adjustment to this in the future would be nice. Just for clarification, this was all accomplished hours later after thinking about it and writing an angry email to the devs. The product is still new and there was no actual support in the forums here for it other than "send an email to [email protected] THX".
Others have complained about stuttering or issues with their FPS. This may be a case by case issue. I've not noticed many problems with my FPS because I'm not running on default settings. My montor doesn't display any higher than 60, so try not to set your settings higher than you can handle. It will give you options to adjust the framerate for your games as well as the recording's framerate. Be sure to adjust both of those values before playing any games.
This software also allows you to edit your videos you recorded but your only option is to trim from left or right. You will want to obtain some decent video-editting software. That's a given though. Unless you're just starting out, most of you who would be interested in this software may already have editing software installed. When recording in xSplit, liteCam, or FRAPS, I'll still be running my footage through Vegas or similar programs.
Last couple issues: Running the program through Steam will make it difficult to invite to multiplayer games. Exiting liteCam can crash some of your programs. I've had it crash ArmA 3 as well as the Raptr desktop app. A patch came through last night, resolved the crashing issues in one area, but caused another issue elsewhere. Again, your milage may vary, maybe they can fix it, but that's all on them. Finally, there's a woman's voice that says "Recording Ready"/"On"/"Off". It's loud, it's annoying, and there's no way to turn it off. You can't even mute liteCam from your volume mixer.
FRAPS is about $40, xSplit is $25/month $60/year $110/3-years and liteCam is $25 when it's not on sale. You can't live stream with it, but it may suit your needs. It is the cheapest of those 3 I've compared it to, and I would almost say it's better than fraps.
EDIT: Been using this for a few weeks now. I'm not going back to FRAPS anymore. They have resolved many crashing issues that I had experienced before, and they are still pumping out updates and just released a new codec to use. If they continue to update this software on a more or less semi-regular basis until it's perfect, this one is definitely a keeper. Recorded some footage of Grand Theft Auto Online on Xbox 360 using this software in Video Recording mode on my Hauppauge HD PVR2 (1080p @ 30 fps) for 18 minutes. FRAPS used up 37 GB and this used up about 800 MB before running it through Vegas to knock it down further. 24 Minutes of Little Pink Best Buds prototype on liteCam requred 2 GB. FRAPS would have required more than 55 GB.
👍 : 150 |
😃 : 2
Positive