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ShadowPlay, planned for Summer 2013, constantly works in the background utilizing the H.264 encoder built into every Kepler GPU from NVIDIA to auto-record your last 20 minutes of gameplay.
If you own a Nvidia graphics card, you can use Nvidia ShadowPlay, one of the best gameplay recording solutions in the market.
Twitch is becoming ubiquitous in the video game space, and today it lands on Shadowplay, effectively elevating Nvidia's Game DVR feature from useful to essential.
GeForce Experience's ShadowPlay Highlights and Nvidia Ansel features make gaming even more fun—and easy to share.
NVIDIA ShadowPlay has been developed by NVIDIA to allow gamers to have an always-on screen recorder, ensuring that gamers never miss out on those awesome combos and kills for bragging rights.
Nvidia calls it ShadowPlay, and it’s a feature coming this summer to all of Nvidia’s Kepler-based GPUs, allowing you to have your system constantly recording up to the last 20 minutes of ...
ShadowPlay is exclusive to Nvidia’s Kepler architecture, the company’s 600 series graphics cards, because Kepler cards feature the hardware-based H.264 video encoder that the tool requires.
NVIDIA's latest version of GeForce Experience now has built-in support for gameplay recording through ShadowPlay for Vulkan and OpenGL-based games.
The new ShadowPlay feature is likely to be included around E3 time and Nvidia is likening it to “Sky Plus for gamers.” ...
The beta version of Nvidia ShadowPlay, a tool that allows players to capture game footage, will be available Oct. 28 along with version 1.7 of the GeForce Experience software, Nvidia announced today.
Nvidia is ready to reveal its next Kepler card: the GeForce GTX 780. Available today, the card sits between the GeForce GTX Titan and GeForce GTX 680.
Nvidia's latest update for the GeForce Experience adds Shadowplay support for the Vulkan and OpenGL APIs, making it possible to record Doom.
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