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Nvidia Shadowplay Beta Launching October 28th

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Nvidia Shadowplay Beta will Launch together with Geforce Experience 1.7 on October 28th.(finally)

ShadowPlay leverages the H.264 hardware encoder found on GeForce GTX 600 and 700 Series graphics cards to record 1920x1080, 60 frames per second. All DirectX 9 and newer games are supported. In comparison to software solutions that hammer the CPU, ShadowPlay’s hardware solution has an approximate 5-10% performance impact when using the max-quality 50 mbps recording mode, and by saving to automatically-encoded and compressed H.264 .mp4 files, ShadowPlay avoids the disk-thrashing, humongous, multi-gigabyte files associated with other gameplay recording applications.

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http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/geforce-shadowplay-beta-available-october-28

Showcase Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lyy3ZijLJ0s

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It is about time.

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I've been waiting for this for months. But so happy there is finally an official release date :D

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It is here ! Remember to update !  Nvidia = awesome 

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cant record audio. AWESOME!

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This. I need to see, finally!  Wonder how it stacks up against DxTory with Lagarith Lossless Codec, and if it is a feature bearing any weight.

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So I just made Batman Arkham City benchmarks with and without Shadowplay.
Without Shadowplay I had average: 59 Fps
With Shadowplay I had average: 56 Fps

It really can't notice it in game you really only see a diffrence when you benchmark it :D

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Here is a video I recorded with Shadow play, while I was playing there were no frame drops or slow downs.  The original file was 1.55GB for 1080 at 60fps.  I had to turn on vsync because with it off the video is choppy.

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cant record audio. AWESOME!

If it can't record audio then what exactly did MrPete1985 do ?  MrPete1985 if you used something to capture audio please share.  I never knew that this Nvidia thing could not capture audio.  Is this true ?

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I used Shadow play to cap the audio, there is a setting in the options to turn audio capture on and off

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If it can't record audio then what exactly did MrPete1985 do ?  MrPete1985 if you used something to capture audio please share.  I never knew that this Nvidia thing could not capture audio.  Is this true ?

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it does record audio, that guy is either having issues or he didnt enable the audio recording tab within shadowplay

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Does it still have the retard-mode 4GB file-size limit on Windows 7?

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4GB is a filesystem limit not a Windows 7 limit, I have not not tried to record a file larger than 4GB.  FAT32 should be the only filesystem limited to 4GB files, NTFS and exFAT support files larger than 4GB

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I'm not interested unless it can record a camera and mic as well

Edit: or capture shadow play to xsplit/obs

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it does record audio, that guy is either having issues or he didnt enable the audio recording tab within shadowplay

 

the guy is having issues

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Loving it so far, 1080p 60 fps recording with no performance hit in BF4. Probably going to use this alot

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This works insanely well. I really am floored at how well it records and how there is virtually no performance hit.

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Yes I just made a quick video and I saw zero performance difference. What an amazing peace of technology. /clap at Nvidia  

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I tried using while running unigine heaven 4,and i took a massive performance hit.

I guess it's because heaven 4 is a very GPU intensive program.

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