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I need help from anyone that uses Nvidia Shadowplay to record gaeplay.
Shadowplay has been working great until early last month. Everytime I toggle the menu to record, TF2 minimizes and the menu shows up on the desktop. But when I try to record, it keeps saying "A supported game is required for this feature."
Time and time again I try. Usually the Shadowplay menu will show with TF2 in the background, but now when I open the Shadowplay menu, it brings me back to my desktop, and I can't record anything.
Am I doing something wrong here? It was working great before. Really appreciate if anyone can tell me what I am doing wrong.
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Team Fortress 2 > Genel Tartışmalar > Konu Detayları
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I used to be able to record TF2, but I've been hearing a windows update messed up ShadowPlay somehow. I still haven't found a fix for this.
necros reported
Get rid of 10 and go back to 7.
Use a third-party streaming software. Both Nvidia Shadowplay and AMD Crimson Relive are medioce at best.
Which software do you reccomend using? I heard OBS is good but I never gave it a try.
Anyone found a fix yet
nice necro