by hfric » Fri Apr 06, 2018 9:49 pm
first of ShadowPlay is the Gui ( graphical User interface , aka not the codec that captures the video/pictures)... to capture you are using NVenc codecs from NVidia, that can be used by external programs like Dxtory or Msi Afterburner or any other Video capture program (or Encoders like Avidemux or Staxrip)... you can try to use them ... but , there is a BUT ... in all of this ... (they are pre-installed with Nvidia drivers or can be installed by hand ... google for Staxrip NVenc for more help)
The first problem is Nvenc steals from 256mb (x264 capture) to 500mb (x265 capture only on GTX 10xx cards ) of Vram from your graphic card ... just to capture Video ... it made a quite of controversy, in the world of GPUs , even created a MEME ... know as "Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 Controversy" when a 4 gig Vram GPU, only had 3,5 gigs of Vram (those 500mb Vram missing , was used as Video capture memory for NVenc)
To answer your question ... YES you can use NVenc but you will gimp your card ... GTX200 cards had like 800ram or 1gig if i remember correctly ... so on a 1 gig card you will have only 500 vram aviable (or 800 vram) ... that's why GTX600 series are promoted for NVenc ... they are 2 gig cards (later models have 3 gigs) and when you use NVenc you loose 256 vram on those cards ...
For your card its RECOMMENDED to use DXTORY with Xvid avi capture ...
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