It drives me crazy, because I don't understand !īut I only recorded a video of 5-6 minutes.īut generally, I always have this kind of stuttering. 45 min), because strangely, today, when I wanted to do a capture to show you the problem, I was surprised to see that there is no stuttering : It's a part of the video captured recently (the duration was approx. Here is how the problem looks like (you can slowdown the video to see the repeated frames better) : I convert all of my records in a constant framerate with Handbrake. I have a Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 as a GPU, an AMD Ryzen 5 3600X as a CPU, 16 Gb of RAM, Windows 10 Pro and games on 2 seperated SSD, 2 HDD for the documents and the music.Īnd I know that ShadowPlay uses variable framerate. When you press the Alt+F10 keyboard shortcut, ShadowPlay will save a clip of the last five minutes of gameplay to your Videos folder. Shadow Mode will automatically record your gameplay and keep the last five minutes. I record my videos in 1080p at 60 fps (because in 2160p I often have more dropped frames). By default, ShadowPlay uses Shadow & Manual mode. I tried to put the temp folder on a SSD (other than the one where the games are), on a HDD, and it's the same thing. I'm here because I recently created a new video of gameplay and I used Nvidia ShadowPlay for that.īut I'm a bit frustrated, because in almost all of my videos captured with ShadowPlay, I have one frame repeated approximately each second and I think it's visible.
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