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Nvidia Shadowplay is a hardware accelerated screen recording utility for Windows PCs using GeForce GPUs, soon to be released by Nvidia Corp. It is similar to programs like FRAPS but uses dedicated H.264 video encoding hardware found in 600 and 700 series graphics cards. This allows the performance impact on a computer to be much less than a software solution. Shadowplay can be configured to record continuously with a 20 min rolling buffer, allowing the user to save the video retrospectively if something interesting has happened in their game, without having to remember to start recording beforehand.[1]

It will be free for all owners of 600+ series graphics cards. It was supposed to be released alongside Nvidia Shield in late June 2013, but has been delayed. It was also later planned for release by the end of summer 2013, but the release was silently postponed. On the 20th of September, a Nvidia Forum Representative posted a thread to the Official GeForce Community Forums, Citing that the Delay was due to the Problems they had with Video Formats, and stating that they are planning to start "sharing this new feature with you soon." It has now been released in the new 331.65 driver, available to all Graphic cards higher than the 600 series. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ Burns, Chris (23 May 2013). "NVIDIA ShadowPlay aims for always-on screen recording for gamers". SlashGear. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
  • ^ https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/610628/geforce-experience/nvidia-shadowplay-scheduled-release-update/
  • ^ Evangelho, Jason (23 May 2013). "NVIDIA's 'ShadowPlay' Brings Effortless Gameplay Recording To The PC Masses". Forbes. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
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