I like Xfire, it works for me. The problem when I film myself playing though, is taking care of all the raw footage. I film in 1920x1200, because I want to show how "I" play and make the footage look as good as possible. When I do this, my raw footage is the size of 4 Gb even though its only 3 min long. You have to edit all these clips together, then covert them to the right format, with the right codec. It's so much hassle it's insane! It would be much easier if I would have a internal hard drive over 300 gb, a fast one as well.
Forgotten Hope 2, Lee Enfield Longshots vs BOTS (HD) 1920x1200 - YouTube One of the few good looking footages I've been able to fix.
Xfire or Fraps are the only programs that actually work, the rest of them are either fake, meaning that they say HQ, but in real it's your resolution divided. Or it's really buggy and your raw data is impossible to convert.