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GeForce experience annoyances
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ive been using GeForce experience to record with shadowplay and its super handy, but...
everytime i open the geforce experience or open the Share configuration options my screen goes black and turns back on several times, and switches my resolution a few times to 1280x1024 and back to 1280x960 @ 107Hz (wich is what i normally have.)

It also seems to remove the custom resolutions i have set up in CRU after i use any of the Share functionalities or try to change options wich is super annoying.

How do i stop nvidia from messing up my resolutions and making my screen go black everytime i configure things?

ive been using GeForce experience to record with shadowplay and its super handy, but...
everytime i open the geforce experience or open the Share configuration options my screen goes black and turns back on several times, and switches my resolution a few times to 1280x1024 and back to 1280x960 @ 107Hz (wich is what i normally have.)

It also seems to remove the custom resolutions i have set up in CRU after i use any of the Share functionalities or try to change options wich is super annoying.

How do i stop nvidia from messing up my resolutions and making my screen go black everytime i configure things?
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dont install gfe, use obs replay buffers with nvenc as shadowplay

ez

dont install gfe, use obs replay buffers with nvenc as shadowplay

ez
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gemmdont install gfe, use obs replay buffers with nvenc as shadowplay

ez

this works great! thank
is there a way of getting an icon showing that the video actually gets saved when i press the key like with shadowplay?

[quote=gemm]dont install gfe, use obs replay buffers with nvenc as shadowplay

ez[/quote]
this works great! thank
is there a way of getting an icon showing that the video actually gets saved when i press the key like with shadowplay?
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dont think so no, that's one of the problems with replay buffers, there's no feedback unless you have the recording folder open and look at the files appearing (or write some external script to listen when a file is added)

dont think so no, that's one of the problems with replay buffers, there's no feedback unless you have the recording folder open and look at the files appearing (or write some external script to listen when a file is added)
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