Step 1: Launch GeForce Experience Nvidia Share can be accessed only through GeForce Experience. And, to make sure I'm clear: I have absolutely nothing to do with the project, I'm just a (new) happy user. Follow the steps below to use Nvidia Shadowplay for recording, streaming, and more.
Studio is completely free as it's mainly based off of the most excellent ffmpeg libraries (like Handbrake is). It's vastly more configurable than ShadowPlay as nVidia tried to make it a bit too easy to use (IMHO). So if you're not completely married to nVidia's ShadowPlay to record your footage, give OBS Studio a try. Further, they work in Premiere without any transcoding everything's in sync. I've run a few of the output files through MediaInfo and all of them have come back as CFR. OBS uses the same h.264 hardware encoder found on the nVidia cards, but interestingly: it seems to produce files that are CFR. I've recently given OBS Studio a try to record the same gameplay footage (as well as stream to YouTube Live). The fix for this has been transcoding into a CFR (constant frame rate) h.264 file before ingesting it into Premiere.
At this point, Premiere Pro stumbles with VFR files and you end up with a potentially out-of-sync final product where the sound and video don't line up. By now you hopefully realize that ShadowPlay can only produce variable frame rate h.264 files.
To get the new 3.13.1 update, and future, newer versions of GeForce Experience, simply open the application and follow the prompts, or manually download and install it via our website.This is specifically aimed at the folks (mostly gamers) that are using nVidia's ShadowPlay to record their footage. Now, simply press Alt+Z whilst playing the game, click the Settings cog, then click “Highlights”.įrom the new screen you can toggle Highlight types on and off, enable or disable Highlights in that specific game, or completely enable or disable Highlights in every supported game: Previously, you had to exit the game, open GeForce Experience, and follow several other steps. (note the name shadow reel MAY change in the future).Īs of GeForce Experience 3.13.1, released March 19th 2018, we’ve adjusted the process for changing which actions trigger the saving of NVIDIA Highlights video clips.
As you play the match, specific game events will trigger a highlight - for example, double kill, triple kill, etc. First, you have to open the NVIDIA GeForce Experience software that we installed earlier.Following that, start to play a match and you will be presented with the prompt shown above. Note: In PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds you will first need to go to the in-game Settings menu, and select “NVIDIA NVIDIA Highlights” under the “Highlights Auto Capture” option. Ensure Highlights is enabled in GeForce Experience by pressing Alt+Z, then going to Settings > Highlights Ensure the GeForce Experience In-Game Overlay is enabled in the Settings menu of GeForce Experience When you launch the game you will encounter a message like the one below.This means more viral videos and screenshots of your game shared on Facebook, YouTube, Google Photos, Imgur, or Weibo. It enables game developers to define key highlights in the game such as boss fights or killing sprees and use NVIDIA’s ShadowPlay technology to automatically capture videos and screenshots of the highlights for gamers to then share with their friends using GeForce Experience’s in-game overlay. NVIDIA Highlights automatically captures gamers’ greatest gaming achievements in video and screenshot.