Bullett00th May 23, 2023 @ 2:11pm
Shadowplay recording with DLSS
I use DLSS to run Battlefield 2042 in 1440p, which works wonders. But all captured footage is in 1280x720.

I understand that this is the true resolution rendered by the game, but is there a way to capture the footage after DLSS has been applied, i.e. how I see it on my screen? Tried setting the capture resolution manually to 1440p instead of in-game but it remains in 720p
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emoticorpse May 23, 2023 @ 3:16pm 
You should be able to do it with OBS. If you don't want to use OBS, disregard.
Viking2121 May 23, 2023 @ 5:15pm 
Shadowplay has always been goofy with every Battlefield for some reason, DLSS scaling from a lower res yeah, might not agree with shadowplay too much, You'd probably want to run this game at Native res, no DLSS or use something else to record gameplay.

I use Windows gamebar, works good, not the best bit rate, but still plenty, I notice no performance drops with it enabled or recording, I mostly like it because I can have it record just game audio and not the youtube videos audio I got playing on my other monitor, idk why Nvidia can't have something like that.

Not a whole lot you can do, its been like that for years with battlefield, even had shadowplay record BFV at some crazy low res playing native, but found disabling it, booting the game up and re enabling it fixed it, but it didn't always work and was annoying to test real quick.
Bullett00th May 24, 2023 @ 12:39am 
Originally posted by emoticorpse:
You should be able to do it with OBS. If you don't want to use OBS, disregard.
Never tried it, but I'm open to if I don't find a way to make Shadowplay behave. Thanks!



Originally posted by Viking2121:
Shadowplay has always been goofy with every Battlefield for some reason, DLSS scaling from a lower res yeah, might not agree with shadowplay too much, You'd probably want to run this game at Native res, no DLSS or use something else to record gameplay.

I use Windows gamebar, works good, not the best bit rate, but still plenty, I notice no performance drops with it enabled or recording, I mostly like it because I can have it record just game audio and not the youtube videos audio I got playing on my other monitor, idk why Nvidia can't have something like that.

Not a whole lot you can do, its been like that for years with battlefield, even had shadowplay record BFV at some crazy low res playing native, but found disabling it, booting the game up and re enabling it fixed it, but it didn't always work and was annoying to test real quick.
Never had issues with recording BF games, including 2042, until I started recording on a 3060 laptop. It's understandably struggling to run it on high settings without DLSS, so I do need it.

Never tried recording with the Windows game bar, will try it thx. Does it support something like instant replay where I can save the last ~5 mins by pressing a hotkey?
Viking2121 May 24, 2023 @ 3:09am 
Originally posted by Bullett00th:
Originally posted by emoticorpse:
You should be able to do it with OBS. If you don't want to use OBS, disregard.
Never tried it, but I'm open to if I don't find a way to make Shadowplay behave. Thanks!



Originally posted by Viking2121:
Shadowplay has always been goofy with every Battlefield for some reason, DLSS scaling from a lower res yeah, might not agree with shadowplay too much, You'd probably want to run this game at Native res, no DLSS or use something else to record gameplay.

I use Windows gamebar, works good, not the best bit rate, but still plenty, I notice no performance drops with it enabled or recording, I mostly like it because I can have it record just game audio and not the youtube videos audio I got playing on my other monitor, idk why Nvidia can't have something like that.

Not a whole lot you can do, its been like that for years with battlefield, even had shadowplay record BFV at some crazy low res playing native, but found disabling it, booting the game up and re enabling it fixed it, but it didn't always work and was annoying to test real quick.
Never had issues with recording BF games, including 2042, until I started recording on a 3060 laptop. It's understandably struggling to run it on high settings without DLSS, so I do need it.

Never tried recording with the Windows game bar, will try it thx. Does it support something like instant replay where I can save the last ~5 mins by pressing a hotkey?

It sure does, You can set it up in the settings menu in windows, its slightly different between Wind 10 and 11, and set it to record up to the last 10 min, or you can manually record with it. Make sure you set the audio quality and the fps to 60, it defaults to 30. Once in game, press Win + G and it should bring up the overlay, and you may have to click on the record button to allow it access to capture.

By default is also will record to your Videos folder on C:, so if you need to change this, you have to go to the video's folder and right click on the capture folder, properties, and change its location.
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Date Posted: May 23, 2023 @ 2:11pm
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