Thank you for your CSGO and Warzone FPS guides. Lots of people do those types of guides but the way you provide links and articulate every step so well so there is no confusion for us computer newbies along the way is amazing. 10/10 stuff
such crystal clear tutorial. not only teaching how to use geforce experience, but also telling us to use avidemax for us montage clippers. u sir, are the one i shall remember
You are my hero dude, i literally have been trying so long to figure out why my recordings were coming out as only 30 fps when i had it set to 60. This was a very helpful video!
Your graphics card fan output should only be running around 80% capacity for longevity, running it at 100% will degrade the fan bearings faster in the longrun.
The detail in which you covered specific settings is really great. I think your recommended bitrate settings are way too high though. For example if you are uploading clips to RUclips, the recommended bitrate for a 4k video at 60fps is only 68mbps. The following is the recommended bitrate/ resolution from RUclips: 4K @ 60fps - 53-68mbps 2K @ 60fps - 24mbps 1080p @ 60fps - 12mbps This is also dependent on the amount of movement taking place. If you're playing a game with a lot of moving foliage, weather, etc. you would need a higher bitrate to keep that from getting blocky. Either way recording in 4K 130-150mbps is going to produce a massive file that will be fairly taxing on your machine when editing. I personally haven't tested that but it is likely overkill for the benefit gained. Personally for my Overwatch videos I record in 2K with 25mbps bitrate (playing in 2K aswell) and am able to get 15 minute clips that are only 2-3Gb in size with great quality. For other games like Escape From Tarkov I would need a higher bitrate because of the constantly moving grass and trees everywhere. The problem with RUclips quality is from how the videos are re-encoded by YT when they are uploaded. This becomes obvious when comparing two uploads of the same video, say one is 1080p and the other is upscaled to 4K. The upscaled video will have better quality in 1080p than the video that wasn't upscaled. There are detailed tests of this on RUclips. So from my understanding the most efficient way of recording>rendering>uploading is as follows: Nvidia Capture Settings: Resolution: 1080p / 1440p / 4k (depending on what resolution you are playing in) Bitrate: Set to RUclipss given recommendation for resolution (although minor testing should be done for games with high movement, experiment with higher bitrates) Render Settings after editing: Upscale resolution to 2K or 4K and increase the bitrate by around double (depends on what resolution is being upscaled from) Optional: For quicker uploads to RUclips / Reduced file size for archiving videos Run the final video through HandBrake (video converter / encoder) using H.265 (Nvidia NVEnc) which should reduce the the file size significantly from an H.264 file. Find a tutorial on handbrake and experiment with quality settings to achieve the same quality with a reduced file size. ( Doing this with some older clips I have hoarded my file sizes go from 4-5Gb down to 1.5-2Gb with the same level of detail preserved) Also Optional: Run clips through HandBrake before importing to an editor, specifically converting from Variable Framerate to Constant Framerate. As quite a few video editing programs don't properly handle VFR videos (shadowplay recordings) and cause audio/video desync. AVIDemux might have this feature too, I've never used it so I'm not sure. That is essentially what I've learned in the past year of recording with shadowplay and uploading to RUclips. I went from low quality recordings with large file sizes, to high quality recordings with lower file sizes. Hopefully this helps someone that had similar problems to me.
@@AnIdiotOnline What do you mean? I gave an example of mine, I might not have explained that I play in 2K (2560x1440) and record in 2K. In my situation I don't upscale anything as I believe every resolution uses a different encoder through RUclips once uploaded so uploading a 2K video instead of a 1080p video should already look better. Haven't bothered upscaling to 4K because RUclips playback looks close enough to my finished video on my PC, at least for Overwatch. I may test it in the future if I find that quality isn't matching up.
@@AnIdiotOnline no worries! I unfortunately have no experience with ultra wide. As far as I know you can only output 60fps on youtube so I havent played around with recording higher I think it requires software other than shadowplay though. In my situation the only benefit would be for doing slow motion stuff through like Premiere or After Effects. Sounds like you may have done well on black friday!
whats the best bitrate if u dont upload to yt? u said whats the best for yt but what if u just want the clips, to have highlights for urself (bec u dont get any views on yt anyways)???
It worked for me , So basically, I changed the performance to lower for rust in (geforce graphics) between 10 - 11 to be spesific, and i lowerd the resolution of rust ( between1920 x 1440 and 1920x 1080. Im sure it will work for you too if you try this. ( before using geforce experience i also checked for update for it and my windows) hope t works :) (EDIT what i noticed is wheneveri put the grapichs higher it crashes)
All these years of using GFE I never noticed the Performance option!! I miss the pause recording setting the old version had. I usually speed up videos, especially longer ones like yours, but you speak so quickly that it's not necessary!
Great job. I think I'm going to try all the features and then come back to this video to make my experience better. I even want to try the stream option
Would you recommend unchecking the "allow applications to take exclusive control over this device" and "give exclusive mode applications priority" for both speakers and mic for all users even if not planning to use GFE features and such?
Doesn't matter. If you're not making music or doing other audio work (or you have an ancient, underpowered PC), the "exclusive" setting is next to meaningless. Leave it off unless an application demands it, or you're having audio issues.
Hey, great video thank you! Just 1 question for you. What video editing software were you using when you showed the examples of clipping with separated audio?
OBS is no doubt very good for streaming, however if you are just starting like myself and maybe you only one have monitor, then the broadcast option on this is still very good, you wont have much movement with cams and your overlays will be basic place holders, but over clutter can put some viewers off, so its swings and roundabouts. Great video either way!
or your like me who just wants to record so that you can share it with your friends your funny highlights... I'm coming from AMD and the ReLive was good enough got a new Nvidia one and hoping for the same.
PLEASE do a video about optimization of DCS by Eagle Dynamics. So many people use it but cannot figure best settings. Please do it if possible. Great Channel btw👍
I'd love if you go in depth for why and what it does, the settings you're changing. I'd love to follow up on what you do, but i'm seeking an understanding as to why i follow you, in your steps :)
@panjno how is the clip at 11:21 so smooth? Even whenever my games run at said fps you were (200ish) my clips don't fell as smooth looking. You did post processing didn't you?
I wonder whats the differnce is between "save the last X minutes recorded" and "toggle manual recording on/off and save". Is it like: Save last [...] - always saves the amount of minutes you've set up Toggle manual recording [...] - Iit begins to record when pressed first and ends when prssed again?
With "save X minutes" enabled, if something happens that you want to replay, you can save it permanently. If it's not enabled, you missed it and there's no going back.
instant replay uses your storage drive for the replay buffer, this heavily degrades your hdd and especially ssd because it is constantly writing and rewriting the nand. change the temp folder to use your ram as the replay buffer.
Amazing! Any advice for this? My geforce experience will stop working, popping up with an error code of something like 00003. A fresh install of it fixes it for a week or so but it keeps reoccurring. Any tips?
100% fan speed makes my 3070 loud and makes me think it’s gonna explode, I just set it to auto, also never noticed GeForce had an auto over clock. No more videos figuring that out 😂
thanks this video help me to discover some features I did not know. is ge force experience now good for pre set graphics your games ? I'm.lazy and don't wanna spend hour to play with my graphic lol
I recently tried Geforce Experience. It tended to crank up every setting to max, which my PC couldn't handle, and I had to manually lower several settings. Since I was still doing settings manually, I uninstalled Experience and do not miss it.
thks for the guide Panjo. 2 questions do i need to start the games everytime with gexperience to get max performance from it? and after game is running can i turn off the gexperince window?
The only reason I use Geforce to record is because only one game is nothing but lag in the final video with OBS. Recording is fine, but the result is nothing but jerky lag. Wtih Geforce I have none of that, which is great. But the camera is so tiny and there is no option to make it bigger. Edit: Oh wait, it doesn't even give me a camera tab. Just says the ones under it. But it records and my webcam is on.
Geforce Experience can be very risky to use. More often it will automatically optimize your games the program supports when you, say, going to update the program or something. I were playing Diablo 4 and were changing my graphic setting to lower the GPU temperature because of the common temp spike issue this game has. Then I entered Geforce Experience to update it, but then without realizing it it optimized Diablo 4, resetting my setting. In game, my GPU temp suddenly rose up to almost 90 degrees without me realizing the sudden reset changes at first, forced me to quit the game and increase the fan speed to full until it cool down before re-entering Diablo 4 to rechange my setting back it was before. Because of this, I quit entering and updating both Geforce Experience and the graphic card because that program almost fried my GPU. Use this software at your own risk.
Unfortunately newer versions of GeForce experience have started causing massive occasional stutters in Apex Legends specifically. Any other game I play seems unaffected. It took me almost a year to figure out what was causing stutters, and uninstalling Experience completely removed the stutters.
Thank you for your CSGO and Warzone FPS guides. Lots of people do those types of guides but the way you provide links and articulate every step so well so there is no confusion for us computer newbies along the way is amazing. 10/10 stuff
such crystal clear tutorial. not only teaching how to use geforce experience, but also telling us to use avidemax for us montage clippers. u sir, are the one i shall remember
You are my hero dude, i literally have been trying so long to figure out why my recordings were coming out as only 30 fps when i had it set to 60. This was a very helpful video!
Video starts at 1:30
I was wating for this for a long time, thank you!
Omg thank u so much I used to get like only 5 fps when playing games like dmc 5 but now my games run so smoothly ur a hero
Your graphics card fan output should only be running around 80% capacity for longevity, running it at 100% will degrade the fan bearings faster in the longrun.
If you do this it wont affect overheating?
@@OdinsDadd your card will be fine as long as you don’t make it overheat, AKA make the OC too demanding without the proper cooling.
Uninstalling it will make it last even longer. You bought the card, use it. Nothing lasts forever.
Thanks for uploading this video, it was very detailed and helpful. Looking forward to your future projects!
Sooooo useful for a console pleb like me who just got a new desktop and was still looking for the "any key" until I watched your vid. TY.
I just love your videos man, have been watching 2-3 videos from you and definitely working. Love from the philippines
The detail in which you covered specific settings is really great.
I think your recommended bitrate settings are way too high though. For example if you are uploading clips to RUclips, the recommended bitrate for a 4k video at 60fps is only 68mbps. The following is the recommended bitrate/ resolution from RUclips:
4K @ 60fps - 53-68mbps
2K @ 60fps - 24mbps
1080p @ 60fps - 12mbps
This is also dependent on the amount of movement taking place. If you're playing a game with a lot of moving foliage, weather, etc. you would need a higher bitrate to keep that from getting blocky. Either way recording in 4K 130-150mbps is going to produce a massive file that will be fairly taxing on your machine when editing. I personally haven't tested that but it is likely overkill for the benefit gained. Personally for my Overwatch videos I record in 2K with 25mbps bitrate (playing in 2K aswell) and am able to get 15 minute clips that are only 2-3Gb in size with great quality. For other games like Escape From Tarkov I would need a higher bitrate because of the constantly moving grass and trees everywhere.
The problem with RUclips quality is from how the videos are re-encoded by YT when they are uploaded. This becomes obvious when comparing two uploads of the same video, say one is 1080p and the other is upscaled to 4K. The upscaled video will have better quality in 1080p than the video that wasn't upscaled. There are detailed tests of this on RUclips.
So from my understanding the most efficient way of recording>rendering>uploading is as follows:
Nvidia Capture Settings:
Resolution: 1080p / 1440p / 4k (depending on what resolution you are playing in)
Bitrate: Set to RUclipss given recommendation for resolution (although minor testing should be done for games with high movement, experiment with higher bitrates)
Render Settings after editing:
Upscale resolution to 2K or 4K and increase the bitrate by around double (depends on what resolution is being upscaled from)
Optional:
For quicker uploads to RUclips / Reduced file size for archiving videos
Run the final video through HandBrake (video converter / encoder) using H.265 (Nvidia NVEnc) which should reduce the the file size significantly from an H.264 file. Find a tutorial on handbrake and experiment with quality settings to achieve the same quality with a reduced file size. ( Doing this with some older clips I have hoarded my file sizes go from 4-5Gb down to 1.5-2Gb with the same level of detail preserved)
Also Optional:
Run clips through HandBrake before importing to an editor, specifically converting from Variable Framerate to Constant Framerate. As quite a few video editing programs don't properly handle VFR videos (shadowplay recordings) and cause audio/video desync. AVIDemux might have this feature too, I've never used it so I'm not sure.
That is essentially what I've learned in the past year of recording with shadowplay and uploading to RUclips. I went from low quality recordings with large file sizes, to high quality recordings with lower file sizes. Hopefully this helps someone that had similar problems to me.
@@AnIdiotOnline What do you mean? I gave an example of mine, I might not have explained that I play in 2K (2560x1440) and record in 2K. In my situation I don't upscale anything as I believe every resolution uses a different encoder through RUclips once uploaded so uploading a 2K video instead of a 1080p video should already look better. Haven't bothered upscaling to 4K because RUclips playback looks close enough to my finished video on my PC, at least for Overwatch. I may test it in the future if I find that quality isn't matching up.
@@AnIdiotOnline no worries! I unfortunately have no experience with ultra wide. As far as I know you can only output 60fps on youtube so I havent played around with recording higher I think it requires software other than shadowplay though. In my situation the only benefit would be for doing slow motion stuff through like Premiere or After Effects. Sounds like you may have done well on black friday!
What for 8k?
Anyways I'm always just going to use 1gbps
whats the best bitrate if u dont upload to yt? u said whats the best for yt but what if u just want the clips, to have highlights for urself (bec u dont get any views on yt anyways)???
my monitor is 1080p but i do play some games on 3k with DLDSR, my GPU is a 3080ti
that desktop capture tip was so clutch I missed so many clips because of it thank you!
This man saved me I had problems with video capture and you saved me god bless you
Thank you so much! Clear, concise and to the point! Appreciate :D
Me not having a nvidia gpu and still watching the video. LOVE YOU PANJNO
It worked for me , So basically, I changed the performance to lower for rust in (geforce graphics) between 10 - 11 to be spesific, and i lowerd the resolution of rust ( between1920 x 1440 and 1920x 1080. Im sure it will work for you too if you try this. ( before using geforce experience i also checked for update for it and my windows) hope t works :) (EDIT what i noticed is wheneveri put the grapichs higher it crashes)
Great video! watched every second, learn so much thanks.
Man i always love ur videos.it helped me lot!!!
this video helped me so much man thx
ngl this helped with all the issues I had great video!
The man with the high speed flapping gums is back with another video….. praise the video godz!!!!
Thank you because I was wanted to learn what’s on my side
Channel for next level optimisation
All these years of using GFE I never noticed the Performance option!! I miss the pause recording setting the old version had. I usually speed up videos, especially longer ones like yours, but you speak so quickly that it's not necessary!
Best tut i have seen around thanks so much bro earned a sub and like
Everything i needed explained beautifully
thanks so much man. You explained well
such a quality video bro, made me more confident for when my pc arrives!
Great job. I think I'm going to try all the features and then come back to this video to make my experience better. I even want to try the stream option
Great videos. The best RUclipsr on easy to follow directions. Keep it up!
I used it for years but trying without it. Thinking it was bloatware. Not needed in my case.. So far my games are running fine
I actually want this guide thanks bro
Best Sony Vegas render settings please! 🙏
The best channel ever! However, I believe gamers are in for the sounds too right, especially when playing Doom Eternal or Sekiro...
Amazing job, very direct and quick.
Would you recommend unchecking the "allow applications to take exclusive control over this device" and "give exclusive mode applications priority" for both speakers and mic for all users even if not planning to use GFE features and such?
Idk I want to press yes
Doesn't matter. If you're not making music or doing other audio work (or you have an ancient, underpowered PC), the "exclusive" setting is next to meaningless. Leave it off unless an application demands it, or you're having audio issues.
What to say… best of the best… simple, clean, understandable… thank you… you have sub… 👍
I was so lost with what fan settings to use thank you so much lol
Hey, great video thank you! Just 1 question for you. What video editing software were you using when you showed the examples of clipping with separated audio?
commenting on every panjno video and liking it
Note: this won't work on Nvidia GPUs like GT 610 or any older Models as it was already EOL (End-of-Life) models
Yess bro finally! I’ve been using all your guides, thank for your work Panjno!
ITS REALLY WORKED LOL THANK YOU DUDE
Thanks u changed my life
very useful video
thanks!
Dude, absolutely love how informative these videos are. But, you need to slow down the pace you talk at a little.
Hi Panjno,love your videos !! .I would love to if you update world of warcraft optimization.
bro you just made my life more easy
looking forward to your win 11 optimization video
Thanks man you awesome ❤️ ❤️ perfect video
Was waiting for this finally thank you
OBS is no doubt very good for streaming, however if you are just starting like myself and maybe you only one have monitor, then the broadcast option on this is still very good, you wont have much movement with cams and your overlays will be basic place holders, but over clutter can put some viewers off, so its swings and roundabouts. Great video either way!
or your like me who just wants to record so that you can share it with your friends your funny highlights... I'm coming from AMD and the ReLive was good enough got a new Nvidia one and hoping for the same.
hes back at it again!
Hey Panjno, I just love your videos, thanks for helping us get high fps and less lag,
just a question, does that game filter thing work in Fortntie?
Great video Panjno, please do an updated windows 10 optimization video now. Last one was in 2018 :(
Can u also release an updated Windows 10 Optimization Guide? The last one was 3 years ago... @Panjno
Yes!!!
look up calypto's latency guide, thats all you need
PLEASE do a video about optimization of DCS by Eagle Dynamics.
So many people use it but cannot figure best settings.
Please do it if possible.
Great Channel btw👍
Every time I watched this guy videos I either mess everything up or do something good
Can we get an updated video on this pop? Just now found out what this is (Automatic Tuning) would be much appreciatedd
I'd love if you go in depth for why and what it does, the settings you're changing. I'd love to follow up on what you do, but i'm seeking an understanding as to why i follow you, in your steps :)
What do u use for making thumbnails?
Would you make a render setting for best gaming quality?
Hey! Could you make a video of best/highest quality settings possible
panjno can u make a best audio settings for gaming vid?
tNice tutorialngs simple, straight to the point and well organized.
@panjno how is the clip at 11:21 so smooth? Even whenever my games run at said fps you were (200ish) my clips don't fell as smooth looking. You did post processing didn't you?
0:10 why does this game look familiar but I can't recall what it was ...
Battlefield my guy
huge thanks !
Best guidance can be found here only. Thanks a lot sir.
I wonder whats the differnce is between "save the last X minutes recorded" and "toggle manual recording on/off and save".
Is it like:
Save last [...] - always saves the amount of minutes you've set up
Toggle manual recording [...] - Iit begins to record when pressed first and ends when prssed again?
you are correct
With "save X minutes" enabled, if something happens that you want to replay, you can save it permanently. If it's not enabled, you missed it and there's no going back.
Man you helped a lot
12:18 I dont see this when I scroll down on the settings. is there a fix to this
Are you planning on making a new rust fps settings update for 2021… with the new hdrp and other nvidia settings
Solid tutorial 🙏🏽
Thank you ❤
THANK YOU!
instant replay uses your storage drive for the replay buffer, this heavily degrades your hdd and especially ssd because it is constantly writing and rewriting the nand. change the temp folder to use your ram as the replay buffer.
how?
DAMN THIS VIDEO IS AMAZING
Amazing! Any advice for this? My geforce experience will stop working, popping up with an error code of something like 00003. A fresh install of it fixes it for a week or so but it keeps reoccurring. Any tips?
Look up the error code
100% fan speed makes my 3070 loud and makes me think it’s gonna explode, I just set it to auto, also never noticed GeForce had an auto over clock. No more videos figuring that out 😂
Thank you soo very mush❤
thanks this video help me to discover some features I did not know. is ge force experience now good for pre set graphics your games ? I'm.lazy and don't wanna spend hour to play with my graphic lol
I recently tried Geforce Experience. It tended to crank up every setting to max, which my PC couldn't handle, and I had to manually lower several settings. Since I was still doing settings manually, I uninstalled Experience and do not miss it.
i have GT 1030, can you tell us how to use geforce experience on unsupported GPUs
1st,also love your videos:D
LOVE THE COMMENTS!
:D
I put my fan on 100 % and thought it was about to take off in my room.
Best guides🥇🥇
That Nvidia app in beta will replace or complement this?
waiting for an updated windows optimizations guide
literally downloading it rn lol
can you do a settings video for destiny 2!👍🏽
Underrated video
Thank you :)
thks for the guide Panjo.
2 questions do i need to start the games everytime with gexperience to get max performance from it?
and after game is running can i turn off the gexperince window?
The only reason I use Geforce to record is because only one game is nothing but lag in the final video with OBS. Recording is fine, but the result is nothing but jerky lag. Wtih Geforce I have none of that, which is great. But the camera is so tiny and there is no option to make it bigger.
Edit: Oh wait, it doesn't even give me a camera tab. Just says the ones under it. But it records and my webcam is on.
thank you so much
Can you do a new Windows 10 or 11 when it comes out optimizations?
I cant wait to set up my gtx 960
Geforce Experience can be very risky to use. More often it will automatically optimize your games the program supports when you, say, going to update the program or something.
I were playing Diablo 4 and were changing my graphic setting to lower the GPU temperature because of the common temp spike issue this game has. Then I entered Geforce Experience to update it, but then without realizing it it optimized Diablo 4, resetting my setting. In game, my GPU temp suddenly rose up to almost 90 degrees without me realizing the sudden reset changes at first, forced me to quit the game and increase the fan speed to full until it cool down before re-entering Diablo 4 to rechange my setting back it was before.
Because of this, I quit entering and updating both Geforce Experience and the graphic card because that program almost fried my GPU.
Use this software at your own risk.
What is the video editing software you used?
Unfortunately newer versions of GeForce experience have started causing massive occasional stutters in Apex Legends specifically. Any other game I play seems unaffected. It took me almost a year to figure out what was causing stutters, and uninstalling Experience completely removed the stutters.