Yes, I've had that happen a couple of times. Disabling and reenabling Shadowplay fixes the problem for me.Has anyone else had an issue where Shadowplay sometimes shows up with a line through the icon, and won't work? It seems to be a non-deterministic behaviour as far as I can tell. Sometimes it records, sometimes it breaks and has that line through the icon the whole time.
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I had this a couple days ago when I launched a game through Steam's Big Picture Mode, went away after I started it again without BPM.Has anyone else had an issue where Shadowplay sometimes shows up with a line through the icon, and won't work? It seems to be a non-deterministic behaviour as far as I can tell. Sometimes it records, sometimes it breaks and has that line through the icon the whole time.
Looking at the comparison chart.. it transcodes everything.Originally Posted by maniac-kun
After some research i found out that Lightworks is free. Its a tool for cutting used by Hollywood :D
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Edit* Records my 2560x1080 @ 1920x810 :)
I think Andy or one of the other Nvidia guys said they were addressing this in the latest update although it's not in the patch notes.Originally Posted by Zombie James
IIRC, Shadowplay records to wherever your TEMP environment variable points to before moving it to your desired location. I have an SSD in my system and one of the first things I did was create a ramdisk and point all of my TEMP environment variables to it.
Would love confirmation on this, I'd really rather the videos be going straight to a storage drive than be churning through my SSD first.I think Andy or one of the other Nvidia guys said they were addressing this in the latest update although it's not in the patch notes.
For some odd reason it won't give me a link to the single post but it's post number 493 from NVGareth. https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...back-thread/33Would love confirmation on this, I'd really rather the videos be going straight to a storage drive than be churning through my SSD first.
In the meantime a quick work around is to move your global Temp folder to a storage drive. If you've still got it set up as default just change the location of your Users directory.
Thanks. Think I'll wait for the next patch to address that, but looking forward to using this when that happens.For some odd reason it won't give me a link to the single post but it's post number 493 from NVGareth. https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...back-thread/33
In the meantime a quick work around is to move your global Temp folder to a storage drive. If you've still got it set up as default just change the location of your Users directory.
"Bu-bu-bu-but it won't play easily in Windows Media Player...."Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier
I love how Nvidia's solution to the 3.8GB file limit is to create separate files. Instead of, you know, support for mkv, m2ts, ts, avi, or any other container format like everyone else on Earth.
/strangle
Fuck that. Anyone doing this type of stuff should know better to use a real Video Player.
Well it is already doing something like 40-50Mbs avg with peaks up to 70Mbs on high settings, any higher seems unlikely from a hardware encoder (it might also be what is limiting the max res).Originally Posted by Stallion Free
We are getting there. I still want finer settings controls, particularly framerate, much higher bitrates, and higher than 1080p resolutions.
Maybe I'll just take it out of the case and connect it through sata.
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