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Nvidia game capture
Nvidia game capture










Bloom and Sharpening are optional, the goal is to make the game look sufficiently different from how it looks without filters so we can easily see when the filters are ON or OFF or flickering between the two states. Configure the filter with at least 30 Clarity and 100 HDR toning.Choose a slot (1, 2 or 3) and add the filter called "Details" (It is most obvious with it).Open Game Filters by clicking on it in the overlay or alternatively with ALT+F3 (default).Get back into the game and open Nvidia's overlay using ALT+Z (default).( Note: "Capture 3rd party overlays" option makes no difference). Create a game capture with any mode from the dropdown list (any fullscreen app or specific window makes no difference) and default settings.

nvidia game capture

  • Launch OBS and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) (in any order).
  • That brief pause in mouse movement allows the flickers to start again for the duration of no motion.
  • There is mouse movement - the flickering stops while the mouse is in motion and continues as soon as it stops moving, even if you are just lifting it off the mousepad to recenter it.
  • The game is alt+tabbed - The game still shows on the stream and renders correctly with all the filters correctly applied and not flickering.
  • This only happens in Game Capture, but the flickering stops when: But OBS can't seem to decide if it should capture them or not and they flicker ON and OFF in the stream.

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    When you enable any game filters in Nvidia's overlay while using Game Capture, they apply normally on the game and look normally on screen. Seems to occur in CoD Modern Warfare (2019), but not in PUBG from my testing. When you apply NVIDIA Freestyle game filters from the overlay, they should consistently either be captured by OBS or not at all (either shown or not by OBS). OBS Studio version: 25.0.8 Expected Behavior












    Nvidia game capture