

Here are some demos of the screen recorder in action: With my screen recorder the fps stays at 30 (fps is locked to 30 fps in the game).

My screen recorder does not require a gpu with nvfbc support either.Īs a performance comparison, playing breath of the wild with the cemu emulator at 4k and using obs makes the fps drop from 30 to 7 with my hardware. So I made my own screen recorder instead that records the screen 100% on the gpu and to my knowledge its the only such tool available for nvidia gpus on linux and its much faster than any other screen recorder to my knowledge.

Neither obs with nvenc nor the obs-nvfbc plugin record the screen fully with the gpu. When I switched to linux I was missing a fully hardware accelerated screen recorder such as nvidia shadowplay which allows you to record games with barely losing any fps, without having to use a capture card.
