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Obs shadowplay
Obs shadowplay




If there's any reason to use nvidia's broken, low-featured software, this is the first that i've heard of it. I can't imagine why it would, given the fact that it's the same encoder, performs the same in terms of game performance and you have far, far greater control over the encoder for video quality purposes (presets, independant bitrate and resolution/fps control!) using OBS. NVENC in obs doesn't stream as well as shadowplay does, from what I have seen on forum posts. I'm sure there are ways to use OBS in an efficient way, but a little too technical for myself. Well all I can say is that I am able to stream at a very high quality through shadow-play with increased in-game performance. Some guy from NVIDIA wrote that this won't be fixed in the coming driver version (which will be WHQL), but will be fixed in the next beta driver after that. That issue might be the current beta driver.

obs shadowplay

I personally haven't been able to use NVENC in obs, I just get an error message. Same encoder same performance etc, nvidia's program is quite terrible considering we have stuff like this out thereĮdit: nvm, I don't think we are talking about the same thing actually. Note that OBS can do everything that Shadowplay can + more (i didn't see anything yet that works with shadowplay program well, but not OBS) if you just select NVENC in the options.

obs shadowplay

I would definitely give it a shot, it's much more enjoyable to be able to stream on the highest graphics settings with absolutely no lag at all. Other positive obviously being the increase in FPS!! Positives: With the newest update they allowed "Desktop Capture" so that you can play your game in "Windowed Mode" if you so choose. At this time, you can only have a webcam, and a status indicator (I guess to say you're online?) Some negatives: No overlay compatibility. With Shadowplay, it uses the GPU units themselves to encode, my in-game FPS soars over 100, while I stream to twitch at 720p, 60 FPS, at 3 mb upload. Anyway, with OBS, running a stream on 720 with SC2 graphics on Ultra/Extreme gets about 60 FPS if I'm lucky. One difference from the part list ^ is that I use Windows 7 Ultimate now. My Hardware: 3770K/ GTX 770 x2 Additional hardware through the link.

obs shadowplay

Here is a link to the requirement page: Shadow Play Requirments Shadowplay uses your graphics card as the encoder, rather than your computer processor. I have tested it several times, I don't have all of the data to back it up at the moment but will update when I get home from work. #6 I have a 50/10 connection and the Shadowplay feature is 100% better than OBS.






Obs shadowplay