Wednesday, May 10th 2017
NVIDIA Releases GeForce Experience 3.6; Support for Vulkan, OpenGL
NVIDIA has released an update to its GeForce Experience application that is sure to be loved by streamers and gamers alike who previously found ShadowPlay support on Vulkan and OpenGL games to be lacking. Version 3.6 of the program adds official support to games that make use of these renderers. Screenshot, video, and broadcast functions that Shadowplay enables are enhanced by the addition of support for these APIs, which means you can now use ShadowPlay with a press of a hotkey to record and stream your Doom and Minecraft gameplay at 4K 60fps.
Other improvements include a unified Broadcast screen and a newly revamped Video and Screenshot upload interface: YouTube and Twitch streamers can now control broadcast options from a unified screen, and log in to all services from there as well. NVIDIA has also worked some improvements to its GeForce Experience Gallery, by adding an upload history screen that displays all prior uploads and locations. You now also have the option of instantly jumping to the file location of a screenshot or video in Windows Explorer through a new button.
Source:
Tom's Hardware
Other improvements include a unified Broadcast screen and a newly revamped Video and Screenshot upload interface: YouTube and Twitch streamers can now control broadcast options from a unified screen, and log in to all services from there as well. NVIDIA has also worked some improvements to its GeForce Experience Gallery, by adding an upload history screen that displays all prior uploads and locations. You now also have the option of instantly jumping to the file location of a screenshot or video in Windows Explorer through a new button.
19 Comments on NVIDIA Releases GeForce Experience 3.6; Support for Vulkan, OpenGL
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no h265 HEVC and no higher audio quality than 200kb/s
I use it to stream my pc games to my large projector screen using the shield tv with nvidia gamestream. It runs flawless for me.
It's more the whole Green Goblin... how dare they be successful kinda shit.
However, I realize this is most likely not in the cards, as Shadowplay is probably the sole reason a good portion of users even install GeForce Experience. I mean the at least somewhat advanced users, not the average ones that click Next mindlessly.