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Do you notice any minor audio lags and video stutters with ShadowPlay recently?

Do you notice any minor audio lags and video stutters with ShadowPlay recently?

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ausimus
Member
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05-26-2019, 11:28 AM
#1
This just happened in one of my GRID 2019 videos I captured, but wasn't happening before. I'm wondering if there's a SP problem with the latest version of GeForce Experience. I might completely uninstall the 461.40 driver and GFE and see if reinstalling 461.40 fixes it. Seems to me this happened after GFE installed a new version on it's own when I opened it up a little while ago.
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ausimus
05-26-2019, 11:28 AM #1

This just happened in one of my GRID 2019 videos I captured, but wasn't happening before. I'm wondering if there's a SP problem with the latest version of GeForce Experience. I might completely uninstall the 461.40 driver and GFE and see if reinstalling 461.40 fixes it. Seems to me this happened after GFE installed a new version on it's own when I opened it up a little while ago.

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Rinse_SoC
Junior Member
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05-26-2019, 12:39 PM
#2
The recording task, nvcontainer.exe, will start with a normal priority by default, which can lead to conflicts and resource allocation problems. Check the task manager to increase its priority to high or real-time so it utilizes maximum power.
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Rinse_SoC
05-26-2019, 12:39 PM #2

The recording task, nvcontainer.exe, will start with a normal priority by default, which can lead to conflicts and resource allocation problems. Check the task manager to increase its priority to high or real-time so it utilizes maximum power.

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JustSmileMore
Member
151
06-02-2019, 10:21 PM
#3
I'm aware that GE often runs multiple nvcontainers as seen in the task manager, but this seems to be a recent issue. Unless you confirm that nvcontainer became a resource problem recently, I don't think it's the main cause.
I just think Nvidia's drivers might be experiencing inconsistent quality control these days, maybe because of remote work during the pandemic.
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JustSmileMore
06-02-2019, 10:21 PM #3

I'm aware that GE often runs multiple nvcontainers as seen in the task manager, but this seems to be a recent issue. Unless you confirm that nvcontainer became a resource problem recently, I don't think it's the main cause.
I just think Nvidia's drivers might be experiencing inconsistent quality control these days, maybe because of remote work during the pandemic.

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06-24-2019, 06:43 AM
#4
Task priorities play a big role here, as even minor adjustments in the software you're using can lead to dropped frames or stutters. These changes might stem from updates in the drivers. Running a test with the highest priority is straightforward, but figuring out how a new driver affects performance is much more complex.
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DGfanboyiscool
06-24-2019, 06:43 AM #4

Task priorities play a big role here, as even minor adjustments in the software you're using can lead to dropped frames or stutters. These changes might stem from updates in the drivers. Running a test with the highest priority is straightforward, but figuring out how a new driver affects performance is much more complex.

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Warrenkeeper1
Junior Member
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06-24-2019, 07:52 AM
#5
I tried your suggestion and adjusted the priority of all three nvcontainer.exe instances, but it didn’t help. Then I switched back to the 460.79 driver, which comes with GFE 3.20, rather than the updated 3.21, and now captures are working fine. So I suspect the issue is related to GFE 3.21, as expected. I also looked online and saw that others were facing problems with their captures using GFE 3.21. It wouldn’t be a big deal for me, especially during COVID, but GFE insists on installing the latest version when opening its GUI. Really frustrating.
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Warrenkeeper1
06-24-2019, 07:52 AM #5

I tried your suggestion and adjusted the priority of all three nvcontainer.exe instances, but it didn’t help. Then I switched back to the 460.79 driver, which comes with GFE 3.20, rather than the updated 3.21, and now captures are working fine. So I suspect the issue is related to GFE 3.21, as expected. I also looked online and saw that others were facing problems with their captures using GFE 3.21. It wouldn’t be a big deal for me, especially during COVID, but GFE insists on installing the latest version when opening its GUI. Really frustrating.