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ShadowRePlay-Linux
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nvlax
- What would you use screen casting for in GNOME?
- NVIDIA driver patch, enable NvFBC & remove the stream/encoding limit imposed on consumer-grade GPUs.
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I made a nvidia shadowplay-like screen recorder for linux
Sadly, trying to patch with https://github.com/illnyang/nvlax does not work :/
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Are there any affordable half height / single width card for unlimited transcoding? Truenas scale linux build
I think they bumped the limit to 3 for most consumer cards now, but that's still obviously not ideal. There are also ways to bypass the limit, but it means you have to manually modify your drivers every time you update them.
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Multiple Transcodes in Windows in 2022
The patch to allow more than the default number of transcodes in Windows (https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch/tree/master/win#version-table) has been dead for months, and the nvlax patcher (https://github.com/illnyang/nvlax) seems to be broken with Windows drivers still as it patches but does not actually allow more than 3 transcodes when tested. I'm stuck on 472.12 for the time being. Has anyone found a reliable way to patch newer Windows drivers in the last 4 months?
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Keylase/nvidia-patch project that removes restriction on maximum number of simultaneous NVENC video encoding sessions is dead. Is there a replacement?
The past maintainer mentioned https://github.com/illnyang/nvlax in the issue you've linked. Have you tried it yet?
ShadowRePlay-Linux
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SteamOS 3.5 is almost here, includes a fix for the Steam Deck's sneakiest performance bug (SMT performance hit on old games/emulation)
I haven't tried it but this seems like it might be worth playing around with: https://github.com/MAPReiff/ShadowRePlay-Linux
- I made a nvidia shadowplay-like screen recorder for linux
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Recording on Arch linux
shadowreplay
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Cyberpunk on a cyberdeck, take two. My smaller, unfinished yarn.io clone!
Looking over the code in https://github.com/MAPReiff/ShadowRePlay-Linux shows us that its still just relying on mp4 streams over rtsp for a/v. Makes sense since that's the same thing moonlight is doing minus the nat transversal and WebRTC for controller inputs.
What are some alternatives?
nvidia-patch - This patch removes restriction on maximum number of simultaneous NVENC video encoding sessions imposed by Nvidia to consumer-grade GPUs.
waifu2x-ncnn-vulkan - waifu2x converter ncnn version, runs fast on intel / amd / nvidia / apple-silicon GPU with vulkan
ReplaySorcery - An open-source, instant-replay solution for Linux
free5gc - Open source 5G core network base on 3GPP R15
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
amdgpu-pro-amf-only - PKGBUILD for AMD's proprietary AMF video encoder on Linux
purge-wrangler - AMD & NVIDIA eGPUs for all Thunderbolt Macs.
Internet-Hosting-Tool - Enable Moonlight streaming from your PC over the Internet with no configuration required
obs-studio - This is a community-supported modified build of OBS Studio.
OBS-Alternative-to-Shadowplay - An OBS Studio Guide to Replace NVIDIA Shadowplay
powertop-autostart - Powertop binary script and startup service for extending battery life on laptops running Linux.