Once you have, you can import them to Final Cut Pro for smooth editing. Then, how to get Final Cut Pro working perfectly with Fraps clips? Luckily, the problem is easy to solve - all you have to do is convert the videos to a more editing-friendly format, such a Final Cut Pro's ProRes.
However, the biggest problem is that the Fraps recorded video in AVI extension with lossless compression and quite large size, making it hard to handle with most NLEs. It has gained high praise with a large number of users.
Fraps is a useful tool in the hands of serious gamers or anyone who wants to capture onscreen video or benchmark their video performance.