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So this is you? * * https://github.com/MAPReiff/ShadowRePlay-Linux * * RE:" Neither obs with nvenc nor the obs-nvfbc plugin record the screen fully with the gpu" * * With OBS what? AUR, Deb, Flatpak,Appimage, Snapd? * With nVidia What? 510-driver? * Did you test your entire system before concluding this? * How? Are there results on OpenBenchmark? * How did you enable NVENC? * * NvIDIA_SHADOWrePLAY FOR LINUX. (nvidia,intel,amdgpu) * Recreates Shadowplay's replay feature on Linux. * Compatible with Nvidia (nvenc), AMD (vaapi,amf/vce), Intel (quicksync) GPUs, as well as libx264. * https://github.com/MAPReiff/ShadowRePlay-Linux *
Yeah, there is an issue with the latest vulkan libraries that break NvFBC, its reported here: https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch/issues/511 with a temporary solution with downgrading some vulkan utils. But you dont really need NvFBC unless you need to record the entire monitor. The performance should be pretty much the same with/without nvfbc.
That error comes straight from nvfbc, so the patch probably didn't apply correctly. Try https://github.com/illnyang/nvlax instead, it seems to work better in my experience.
I just wanted to ask, i know someone has already made ReplaySorcery which at least sounds very similar to your tool. Do you know how the two compare? Maybe you two could collaborate?