


This helps a lot in conserving storage space. Well, what’s unique about this feature is the fact that only those 20 minutes are recorded and everything else is removed from your system while it’s constantly recording. Instant Replay lets users capture some of their greatest gaming moments by constantly recording up to the last 20 minutes of their on-screen time. I tested it on Starcraft 2, Diablo 3, Enslaved - Oddysey to the West, and played back the recordings in MPC-HC with no noticeable visual issues, or stuttering.Earlier known as ShadowPlay, this has always been one of the most talked about features of NVIDIA’s GeForce Experience software. I'll let people more experienced in frapsing to test this further and discover any further advantages or disadvantages. This results (apparently, not tested) in only 10-15% performance drop and since it is done on the fly, it doesn't generate large files (and hence removes the need for superfast SSDs and loads of space to record to). Why is this better than Fraps/etc.? It uses the graphics card built-in hardware encoder to create 1080p/60fps video without stressing the cpu. Then you will be able to play with the (meager) settings. Flip the switch on the left to enable it - for me this caused the screen to flicker a few times (probably installing some extra video filter driver, who knows). Run the shortcut, you will get geforce experience starting up with an extra control window for ShadowPlay. "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA GeForce Experience\GFExperience.exe" -shadowplay Then, right-click the shortcut, choose Properties, and in the Target field you have If not, the shortcut will be created in the same folder and you can move it to the desktop, or any location of your choice. Being in the Program Files folder, it will likely complain it can't create files there and ask if the desktop is ok - say yes. Right-click on the exe file and choose "create shortcut". "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA GeForce Experience\GFExperience.exe" Find the Gefore Experience executable first, for me it's in You do need to have geforce experience installed, though (not sure it works without).

However, there's an easy way to enable it. Unfortunately, it is only enabled for desktop cards, and naturally it wouldn't work on my laptop. Just updated to the latest nvidia 331.65 drivers and noticed that it has this nifty fraps-like ShadowPlay thingy.
