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ProTools 3.4 Free – Pro Tools 3.4 Digital Audio Workstation software was released free of charge by Digidesign in 1997. This is a fully-functional 16-track version of the program which runs on many 68k Nubus Macs and old PCI PowerMacs. SoundApp – a swiss army knife for old sound files.

The notable aspect of this software program is that it can convert audio and video files of any formats you can think of. Furthermore, it grants users the ability to control the output quality with advanced preset settings.

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Recently, I was fully hooked on the newly-released AR game Pokémon Go, which is dramatically different from the traditional games. And I also wanna capture a game video tutorial to guide newcomers how to play Pokémon Go. The problem is that I have no any video game recorder standby. Any idea? Thanks in advance.

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I have been trying to make Minecraft Videos recently but I just CAN'T find a screen recorder that doesn't lag REALLY bad. I mean, I've tried screen recording software that other people say work fine, but when I try them, the LAG SO BAD! I'm on a mac, and I want a screen recorder that can keep up with the 30 fps rate.

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Do you have the similar experience? When you try to record a video gameplay clips on Mac, you can't find a solid screen video game recorder. Maybe many a user suggests you to have a try on QuickTime player, but the disappointing thing is that the QuickTime recorded video flashes sometimes like twice a second. It doesn't flash that much at places with fewer people, it's better at arena, and worst at bg's and dungeons. That's hard to bear. Luckily, there is a silver lining for you: have a try on the prevailing video game recorder from MacXDVD.