Closed ssasa1 closed 8 months ago
I have the same graphics card. To enable Nvidia ShadowPlay, you should follow these steps:
Important: Make sure you have GeForce Experience installed.
1: Go to the installation path of Nvidia GeForce Experience, usually located at: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA GeForce Experience 2: Once there, locate the executable named "NVIDIA Share.exe" and create a shortcut on your desktop. 3: Right-click on the created shortcut on your desktop, go to properties, and in the "Target" field at the end of the path, add " --shadowplay" without the quotes, as shown in the picture. Then click apply and accept. 4: Now double-click on the shortcut, and you'll notice that nothing appears to happen. However, when you press Alt + Z, the Nvidia ShadowPlay overlay will open.
I hope this helps you.
I did everything according to the instructions but it didn't work.Thank you for trying to help my problem
Oh, it's strange, it works perfectly for me as you can see. Can you show me how you edited your shortcut?
It seems like you are right. I just performed a clean installation of all the drivers, using the latest NVENC version and the regular version, and after completing the whole process, it appears that ShadowPlay is not working.
Previously, it was working with the version "Updated on 08/24/2023: Fixed broken 3D acceleration for CMP XX cards," signed under the name "Edgard Roberto Viera."
However, with the new version that addresses the issue with FACEIT and adds support for NVENC, it's not functioning.
Recording and live streaming programs like OBS and Streamlabs are not working or detecting the graphics card, whereas they were with the previous version.
Update: Shadowplay is working in the latest version (537.58), update and follow the steps I provided earlier.
Shadowplay is working in the latest version
With regular or NVENC-prefixed driver?
Shadowplay is working in the latest version
With regular or NVENC-prefixed driver?
For me it works perfectly in both versions; I just tested it.
If this card supports NVENC and Geforce Experience does not prohibit Shadowplay on such cards = yes.