NVIDIA broke new ground with the NVIDIA GeForce Experience, making PC gaming simple to optimize and maximize game play to your own individual computers performance. Now they have really taken the GeForce Experience to the next level with the addition of the newest feature called Shadow Play. Shadow Play is an in game video capture built into NVIDIA's latest drivers, the 331.65, which uses the Kepler H.264 hardware encoder. Shadow Play is able to record high quality 1080p video and audio with almost no discernible impact to the quality of game play.
The Shadow Play function is available for NVIDIA graphics cards ranging from the GTX 650 and up. Again it is limited to the GTX line and therefore not available on GT or M class (mobile) graphics cards. Using the Shadow Play feature is as simple as pressing a button to start recording or a different button to record previous game play. That's right, previous game play, The Shadow Play recorder works like a standard recording tool and can be used manually to begin recording and record an unlimited duration of video (in Windows 8 and 8.1) or the truly remarkable thing is that it can be used after you have missed something. For example, you are playing a game and get the best score, or a trick shot, or pull off some impossible stunt but you were not recording, now you just activate the Shadow Play record and it will save up to the previous 20 minutes of game play. This new feature is a nail in the coffin of other in game recording tool and a huge boost to NVIDIA.
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