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Anyone uses Shadowplay to record?


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lcneed

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Many times I found myself wishing I had recorded the gameplay, but I don't really want to have to actively start recording every match.  I read that Shadowplay could save the last 20 min of any game play; anyone used that?   Just wondering if it is easy to setup.  I have a GTX 960M card on my laptop.

 

I tried that Open Broadcaster Software, but that thing has so many options.  I tried just hit record and got a black screen.  After I selected source as game play and selected DAI, it records but the result is horrible.. not full res and skipping every 10 seconds.



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JiaJM98

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I would just just that built in Win10 game recording stuff...Just press windows key + Alt + G in window mode.

 

(Thanks to Zorinho for pointing this out to me.)



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I would just just that built in Win10 game recording stuff...Just press windows key + Alt + G in window mode.

 

(Thanks to Zorinho for pointing this out to me.)

 

Oh wow I have no idea it exists :P  I will try that too.  That seems easy.



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ThatBruhYouDK

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I use OBS. Super easy and free

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Jugger nuggss

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Nah
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Ghost Of N7_SP3CTR3

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Windows 7 is capped at 20 minutes with shadowplay.Windows 8 and 10 have no cap on recording time.It's what I use,and I have no issues at all.



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The great thing about shadowplay vs say Fraps or most other capture software is that it utilizes the GPU hardware and recording HD video has almost zero performance impact as it is using parts of the GPU that are largely dormant while gaming. Go ahead and try and record HD with Fraps. It will absolutely kill your performance and it will have to run the game at the same framerate as the recording (30 or 60). 



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Just an update.  I have been using shadowplay for a while.  It is quite useful when I want to go back and watch things like:

"WTF killed me?"

or

"How much damage did I do?"

 

The bad thing about that is hindsight is 20-20.  And I would be like.. I should have done that instead.