

#1 MONITOR : Samsung 49" Odyssey CRG9 QLED (32:9, 8bit R G B, HDR1000)

PSU: CORSAIR HXi Series HX1200i (1200 Watt 80-PLUS Platinum)ĬASE FANS: 4x CORSAIR SP140 R G B Elite, 2x CORSAIR 120LL R G B #2 SATA SSD : Crucial MX300 1.05TB (RAID 0 striped with 1.05TB Partition on #1 SATA SSD: MX500) #1 SATA SSD : Crucial MX500 2TB (1.05TB Partition RAID 0 striped with #2 SATA SSD: MX300) PCIe USB-A BOARD : ST Lab PCI-e 3.0 USB 3.1 (4x USB-A ports) GPU : ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 3080 Ti OC (300W optimized undervolt profile) The recording resolution is set to "In-game".ĬPU : Intel Core 4.7GHz, -0.095mV (Custom CNP-IHS + LM)ĬPU COOLER : CORSAIR Hydro Series H100x + 2x CORSAIR 120LL R G B
5120X1440P 329 CIVILIZATION V FULL
I have for some months now been able to record in full 5120x1440p quality, no issues at all. The output.mp4 can then be opened in VCL, After Effects, and so on. I think, that this codec is actually free and can be downloaded somewhere else, but MS sells it for some reason.Īlternatively you can use free tools like ffmpeg to convert the H.265 encoded videos to H.264 with the following command:įfmpeg -i "input.mp4" -b:v 16M -c:v h264 -preset slow -crf 22 -c:a copy "output.mp4"
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The "Movie & TV" app in Windows 10 normally cannot play these video files - you have to buy and install the HEVC Video codec from their Microsoft Store App (0,99 Euro) - tested it and it works. If you upload the seemingly broken video to YouTube, it will upload it without problems in 5k resolution and you can play it. I think that it's the VLC player has some broken H.265 decoder that isn't able to playback the video files as it should. In reality, the recording seems to work as it should. However, if you set recording resolution to "1080p HD" in ShadowPlay manually, then the video will record just fine. Playing back the video with the VLC player results in highly distorted video that looks like this: NVidia's ShadowPlay doesn't seem to be able to record videos at the full resolution at 5120x1440, even if you set the recording resolution to "1440p HD" manually. I have the Odyssey G9 monitor with the same specifications and wanted to share my experience I gathered in the last months. Hi there, I just wanted to give some hints to people with the same problem with their 32:9, running at 5120x1440 and having some problems with nVidia ShadowPlay.
