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Geforce experience video capture
Geforce experience video capture





geforce experience video capture

im am confused as to why, i have tried looking up the problem online and in google, and on YouTube, but people with similar problems talking about it are going back 5, 6, or 7 years ago. Generally the Nintendo Switch footage seems fine, in edit and after, but the PC footage is giving me these problems, it seems that when i capture PC footage, whether via the Geforce Exp, or with the Elgato, that the audio is out of line. like to record as 'In game' or 720p or 1080p. Although the Geforce Exp has a few weird settings. I capture at 60FPS in the Elgato AND the Geforce Exp. Ive never known PP be a problem like this. Sometimes ill edit a little bit and get it lined up nice, and then render in the project, and all is ok on playback, then after rendering to a final video for upload, there are parts not right again. So i manually drag the video separate and audio too singually to the time line, and line up the audio that way, sometimes i have a 10-15 minute clip and have to break it up into three sections just so i can get all the audio synchronised. i have been playing a bit more on the PC, and then importing into Premiere Pro, i have used PP for many years and dont normally get problems, but i am noticing now that although the footage seems ok on previewing the edit, it is not always aligned with the audio.

geforce experience video capture

and is in sync during editing and after rendering.Īs of late. Normally the Elgato is ok, and i record mainly from a Nintendo Switch with the Elgato.Īlthough normally at the start of the recording there is a Glitch or Jolt in the recording.īut overall video i capture from the Switch seems to be ok. If i'm capturing from PC i use the mode in Geforce Experience to record footage. Recently i started recording gameplay from my computer via an Elgato HD60S.







Geforce experience video capture