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Corrupted/damaged recordings via shadowplay

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#1 ·
So recently I had a few recordings that were damaged like this

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9NH9EidAHr-RUNrb20tOWFxdU0/view?usp=sharing

The audio is fine, but the video is completely broken and I can't seem to fix it with any internet fix.

This happened quite a bit with the newest geforce experience itterations 3.0 like 3.0.6, 3.0.7 and the newest one 3.1.0.44

It's starting to make me angry aswell, because sometimes I would want to capture a cool or epic moment in battlefield 1, but the footage is corrupted like in the video above or shadowplay doesnt even record at all, even if I hit save last 5 minutes...

It's also annoying that everytime I hit save the last 5 minutes of footage, the screen freezes for a split second or two and the framerate dips for 2 or 3 seconds from stable 120 to 80 and below.

I didn't have these issues with the older geforce experience builds, you know the ones that didn't have the laggy overlay.

another great example of this is here

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9NH9EidAHr-YVRqbm5BS1BkQjQ/view?usp=sharing

the footage from the start of video to the 2:41 is corrupted but then its fine. Something surely is wrong with shadowplay, that's for sure, I never had these framedrop issues or corrupted recordings before...

It's really saddening that I can't fix the first 5 minute clip, because it was a rather nice footage of me owning battlefield newbies
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#3 ·
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Originally Posted by Blameless View Post

Have you tried reverting to an older version of GeForce Experience?
I tried reverting to the older 2.0 version, but to no avail, that shadowplay version just doesn't work anymore with the new nvidia drivers that are optimized for battlefield 1 and you can't even record footage with them anymore
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#4 ·
Maybe the cache drive is too busy and GFE can't write the video to disk fast enough.

When I used Shadow Play, I put the save location or what ever on a different drive than my game drive in case the game needed to stream textures or load something quickly.
 
#5 ·
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Originally Posted by umeng2002 View Post

Maybe the cache drive is too busy and GFE can't write the video to disk fast enough.

When I used Shadow Play, I put the save location or what ever on a different drive than my game drive in case the game needed to stream textures or load something quickly.
Did everything, even used different hard drive altogether, nothing worked. I got this odd broken video a bunch of times when playing battlefield 1.

Then I decided to start recording desktop via shadowplay and voila, no more corrupted videos.
 
#6 ·
Sound like a Shadowplay bug or something like that if the Desktop option worked.
 
#7 ·
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Originally Posted by umeng2002 View Post

Sound like a Shadowplay bug or something like that if the Desktop option worked.
yep, as I said, I haven't had this issue with older version of nvidia shadowplay. It started to occur with version 3.0 and higher and more specifically in battlefield 1, the weird thing was not in the alpha or beta, but in the full game, seems weird.
 
#8 ·
This happened to me exclusively on BF1 both in beta and release. No idea why but a temp solution is ticking on desktop capture.
 
#9 ·
Same thing happens to me. I found that if I record at a high resolution than my default one, it would corrupt the video.
Example: Native resolution of 1400p and recording shadowplay in 4K would corrupt the video. Changing the recording resolution back to my native one would fix the issue temporarily. Randomly the problem would return.
 
#10 ·
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Originally Posted by iroot View Post

Same thing happens to me. I found that if I record at a high resolution than my default one, it would corrupt the video.
Example: Native resolution of 1400p and recording shadowplay in 4K would corrupt the video. Changing the recording resolution back to my native one would fix the issue temporarily. Randomly the problem would return.
Yep and I also had to enable the desktop capture in the privacy control menu in shadowplay settings.
 
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