GeForce Experience 3D Video capture problem and Ghost of a Tale
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Hi,
As much as I hate Geforce Experience for the hardware spying, I love its recording ability regarding 3DVision, it captures 3D videos that play smooth as butter, and I have never felt even the minimal impact ingame while recording.
The problem is that I needed to use it for Ghost of a Tale, which btw has the very best 3D effect I saw in a PC game for years (and I am into 3D gaming, long before 3DVision appeared), and just because of that, is a REAL pity.
The 3D videos captured normally are just wonderful, but in GoaT they are vertically shifted, one eye respect the other, by a, let's say, around 15% of screen height (few centimeters), and one of the eyes has a vertical band at left whose content is related to the frame, but not to the part that it should be.
I have tried with 3dmigoto fix and without, with different recording settings, etc. It is very sad as just this game deserves to record some videos, as it is so nice.
I am afraid I may have nothing to do, but before that, I wanted to ask here if you have found this problem before and/or if you have some suggestion to fix this…
Tx!
As much as I hate Geforce Experience for the hardware spying, I love its recording ability regarding 3DVision, it captures 3D videos that play smooth as butter, and I have never felt even the minimal impact ingame while recording.
The problem is that I needed to use it for Ghost of a Tale, which btw has the very best 3D effect I saw in a PC game for years (and I am into 3D gaming, long before 3DVision appeared), and just because of that, is a REAL pity.
The 3D videos captured normally are just wonderful, but in GoaT they are vertically shifted, one eye respect the other, by a, let's say, around 15% of screen height (few centimeters), and one of the eyes has a vertical band at left whose content is related to the frame, but not to the part that it should be.
I have tried with 3dmigoto fix and without, with different recording settings, etc. It is very sad as just this game deserves to record some videos, as it is so nice.
I am afraid I may have nothing to do, but before that, I wanted to ask here if you have found this problem before and/or if you have some suggestion to fix this…
Tx!
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I just manage to record stalker with fraps. for some reason it crashes when stopping record but it´s propably the game that´s crashing. i modded the stalkers to the extreme memory vise
I just manage to record stalker with fraps. for some reason it crashes when stopping record but it´s propably the game that´s crashing. i modded the stalkers to the extreme memory vise
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I have also tried Fraps, and indeed works, it is a workaround, but the captured video is not at all as nice/smooth as GF Experience's one. Is a kind of backstep, and it is heavy when recording in the background when gaming…
Don't know what could be the reason for GF Exp problem. There is little info on recording games in 3DVision out there, but maybe it shows this problem in other games/scenarios...
I have also tried Fraps, and indeed works, it is a workaround, but the captured video is not at all as nice/smooth as GF Experience's one. Is a kind of backstep, and it is heavy when recording in the background when gaming…
Don't know what could be the reason for GF Exp problem. There is little info on recording games in 3DVision out there, but maybe it shows this problem in other games/scenarios...
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Did you try the force framerate button does it make any difference ?
Maby it helpes.
Problem is noone cares about 3d videos. Its 4k or VR nowdays.
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I have tried your suggestion, trying to fix ingame framerate, trying to match the geforce experience framerate, trying V-Sync in-game, disabling photo mode, etc. Nothing changes, it records with the same problems.
I have tried your suggestion, trying to fix ingame framerate, trying to match the geforce experience framerate, trying V-Sync in-game, disabling photo mode, etc. Nothing changes, it records with the same problems.
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Just did a short recording in GoaT with Geforce Experience and the video looks correct. Cannot see any issues. I used Cyberlink Power DVD 18 for playback.
Just did a short recording in GoaT with Geforce Experience and the video looks correct. Cannot see any issues. I used Cyberlink Power DVD 18 for playback.
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If you are using DSR, try turning it off. Or try a different type of anti-aliasing. Are you optimizing the game with GeForce Experience? If so try default settings.
If you are using DSR, try turning it off. Or try a different type of anti-aliasing. Are you optimizing the game with GeForce Experience? If so try default settings.
[quote="Pauldusler"]Just did a short recording in GoaT with Geforce Experience and the video looks correct. Cannot see any issues. I used Cyberlink Power DVD 18 for playback.[/quote]
I assume that you recorded a video with 3D Vision active, I mean in stereo, it isn't?
Pauldusler said:Just did a short recording in GoaT with Geforce Experience and the video looks correct. Cannot see any issues. I used Cyberlink Power DVD 18 for playback.
I assume that you recorded a video with 3D Vision active, I mean in stereo, it isn't?
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[quote="Darkblueskies"][quote="Pauldusler"]Just did a short recording in GoaT with Geforce Experience and the video looks correct. Cannot see any issues. I used Cyberlink Power DVD 18 for playback.[/quote]
I assume that you recorded a video with 3D Vision active, I mean in stereo, it isn't?[/quote]
Indeed. When playing in 3D Vision mode on my Asus PG278Q 3D monitor. I left everything at its default settings in Geforce Experience (quality high, 60 fps, resolution from game). Game was set to 1920x1080 when recording. 3D looks correct when playing the video with Power DVD 18.
Pauldusler said:Just did a short recording in GoaT with Geforce Experience and the video looks correct. Cannot see any issues. I used Cyberlink Power DVD 18 for playback.
I assume that you recorded a video with 3D Vision active, I mean in stereo, it isn't?
Indeed. When playing in 3D Vision mode on my Asus PG278Q 3D monitor. I left everything at its default settings in Geforce Experience (quality high, 60 fps, resolution from game). Game was set to 1920x1080 when recording. 3D looks correct when playing the video with Power DVD 18.
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I use your settings in Geforce Experience too, default ones. I game (and record) at 1680x1050 120Hz (native). Which driver version are you using (me 417.71)? And Geforce Experience (me 3.17.0.113)? Do you have special settings in this game or global profile?
This is a capture of the recorded video from a non-stereocopic player (but it is the same in 3DVision Nvidia Player, closing eyes alternatively or without glasses, whatever):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/9puVu7H.png[/img]
When you see this in 3D, it is not correct, you see a frame shifted to right bottom. I wonder WHAT I have in my system that interfere with the recording. I tried to disable all non-MS services, all startup programs, the second GPU... Maybe I should disable the onboard Intel GPU (I don't have idea how to do that, though. I don't see it in device manager)? Could it be something in my BIOS?
I use your settings in Geforce Experience too, default ones. I game (and record) at 1680x1050 120Hz (native). Which driver version are you using (me 417.71)? And Geforce Experience (me 3.17.0.113)? Do you have special settings in this game or global profile?
This is a capture of the recorded video from a non-stereocopic player (but it is the same in 3DVision Nvidia Player, closing eyes alternatively or without glasses, whatever):
When you see this in 3D, it is not correct, you see a frame shifted to right bottom. I wonder WHAT I have in my system that interfere with the recording. I tried to disable all non-MS services, all startup programs, the second GPU... Maybe I should disable the onboard Intel GPU (I don't have idea how to do that, though. I don't see it in device manager)? Could it be something in my BIOS?
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Hi. I have found a video of IL2BOS that I recorded with my old rig, and it shows the same problem. Now I am thinking what the new build has in common with the old one. I have used the same GPUs, the same USB expansion card, and the same video capture card.
I have removed physically the second GPU, the video capture card, the USB expansion card. Reboot in safe mode and removed drivers with DDU (and also AMD GPU just in case, because the video card is an ATi based one, although I had it disabled in device manager and drivers were never installed yet).
Installed 417.71 with its own Geforce Experience (3.16...), the problem keeps appearing. I have also used:
1- the same monitors
2- some SSD disk (OS and game disk are brand new)
3- main GPU
I think it is near impossible that #1 (really, could it be the 3D monitor?) and #2 may cause this. About the main GPU I think that it is very very unlikely that it could be the cause, it renders it perfectly in 2D and 3D AFAIK, and I can record correctly in other games (2D and 3D)… What do you think? Could it be the GPU?
Regarding software, I have already disabled all services (non-MS), all startup programs, and still the problem is there. I have a lot of programs installed (who doesn't?), but I have a hard time believing that Office, some Adobe ones (PS, Lr, Ai), DVD Architect, digital camera software, etc could do that… the Antivirus, I have disabled them when I disabled the services…
Any help or suggestion will be very welcome, I am lost. BTW, if you have experienced at some time the screenshot above, please tell me, at least I will know I am not alone. I am really lost.
EDIT: If I disable '3D mode enabled on game launch' and record a video (without activating Ctrl+T, so in 2D), the recorded video has two frames side-by-side (as if it was 3D) without the explained problems but is flat (is 2D). If I activate 3D (Ctrl+T) and record, it records with the problem. Do not know if that could be a hint to id where may reside the problem or not, though. Anaglyph recording is free of problems too.
Hi. I have found a video of IL2BOS that I recorded with my old rig, and it shows the same problem. Now I am thinking what the new build has in common with the old one. I have used the same GPUs, the same USB expansion card, and the same video capture card.
I have removed physically the second GPU, the video capture card, the USB expansion card. Reboot in safe mode and removed drivers with DDU (and also AMD GPU just in case, because the video card is an ATi based one, although I had it disabled in device manager and drivers were never installed yet).
Installed 417.71 with its own Geforce Experience (3.16...), the problem keeps appearing. I have also used:
1- the same monitors
2- some SSD disk (OS and game disk are brand new)
3- main GPU
I think it is near impossible that #1 (really, could it be the 3D monitor?) and #2 may cause this. About the main GPU I think that it is very very unlikely that it could be the cause, it renders it perfectly in 2D and 3D AFAIK, and I can record correctly in other games (2D and 3D)… What do you think? Could it be the GPU?
Regarding software, I have already disabled all services (non-MS), all startup programs, and still the problem is there. I have a lot of programs installed (who doesn't?), but I have a hard time believing that Office, some Adobe ones (PS, Lr, Ai), DVD Architect, digital camera software, etc could do that… the Antivirus, I have disabled them when I disabled the services…
Any help or suggestion will be very welcome, I am lost. BTW, if you have experienced at some time the screenshot above, please tell me, at least I will know I am not alone. I am really lost.
EDIT: If I disable '3D mode enabled on game launch' and record a video (without activating Ctrl+T, so in 2D), the recorded video has two frames side-by-side (as if it was 3D) without the explained problems but is flat (is 2D). If I activate 3D (Ctrl+T) and record, it records with the problem. Do not know if that could be a hint to id where may reside the problem or not, though. Anaglyph recording is free of problems too.
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Ok, I found something. I tried at other game resolutions than the native 1680x1050. I tried 1920x1200 in the no-3d monitor (native 1920x1200) I have also connected (it is possible if you activate 3d in the 3d monitor before). Then you can activate 3D, the monitor flickers, the glasses turn on, but of course you don't see 3D as the monitor is 2D only. BUT the GPU is rendering two frames, so the video can be captured in 3D.
Result? The video is recorded correctly. I tried also 1920x1080, 1600x1200 all of these are correct. I come back to 1680x1050 still in the 2D monitor, and the recording fails with same glitches than before! Come back to 3D monitor and the same. BUT there are other resolutions where it fails to record them correctly: 800x600, 1366x768, in some of them the shift of one eye is only vertical or both, it depends.
So, it seems a Geforce Experience bug? Could you please test several resolution and tell me what is your experience, please?
Ok, I found something. I tried at other game resolutions than the native 1680x1050. I tried 1920x1200 in the no-3d monitor (native 1920x1200) I have also connected (it is possible if you activate 3d in the 3d monitor before). Then you can activate 3D, the monitor flickers, the glasses turn on, but of course you don't see 3D as the monitor is 2D only. BUT the GPU is rendering two frames, so the video can be captured in 3D.
Result? The video is recorded correctly. I tried also 1920x1080, 1600x1200 all of these are correct. I come back to 1680x1050 still in the 2D monitor, and the recording fails with same glitches than before! Come back to 3D monitor and the same. BUT there are other resolutions where it fails to record them correctly: 800x600, 1366x768, in some of them the shift of one eye is only vertical or both, it depends.
So, it seems a Geforce Experience bug? Could you please test several resolution and tell me what is your experience, please?
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Hi Darkblueskies,
I've just done a recording in 1680x1050 and with this resolution I got exactly the same issue as seen on your capture. So it's definitely the specific resolution. I've also tried 1600x1200 and this resolution worked correctly. So not sure but I guess 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio work while 16:10 is broken for the recordings.
I've just done a recording in 1680x1050 and with this resolution I got exactly the same issue as seen on your capture. So it's definitely the specific resolution. I've also tried 1600x1200 and this resolution worked correctly. So not sure but I guess 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio work while 16:10 is broken for the recordings.
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Thank you very much for your test. I have swept all resolutions and the result is this:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/nR6lYzV.png[/img]
As I found the IL2BOS video with the same problems, it could be a Geforce Experience bug, or maybe a way of programming some games…
I think that I can report this to Nvidia through the Geforce Experience bug report button, and see if they want to check this (not sure about it, though).
On my side, I am afraid that I only have chance to capture in other (quite lower for a 16:10 ratio) resolution, and if I want high resolution, play in 2D monitor in 3D mode, I won't see any 3D (and barely any understandable 2D) but the video will be recorded in 3D correctly.
Second option, to buy a modern 3D Ready monitor :-p, but it is not the moment for me, not yet. If someone finds another workaround it will be very welcome.
Thank you very much for your help.
Thank you very much for your test. I have swept all resolutions and the result is this:
As I found the IL2BOS video with the same problems, it could be a Geforce Experience bug, or maybe a way of programming some games…
I think that I can report this to Nvidia through the Geforce Experience bug report button, and see if they want to check this (not sure about it, though).
On my side, I am afraid that I only have chance to capture in other (quite lower for a 16:10 ratio) resolution, and if I want high resolution, play in 2D monitor in 3D mode, I won't see any 3D (and barely any understandable 2D) but the video will be recorded in 3D correctly.
Second option, to buy a modern 3D Ready monitor :-p, but it is not the moment for me, not yet. If someone finds another workaround it will be very welcome.
Thank you very much for your help.
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As much as I hate Geforce Experience for the hardware spying, I love its recording ability regarding 3DVision, it captures 3D videos that play smooth as butter, and I have never felt even the minimal impact ingame while recording.
The problem is that I needed to use it for Ghost of a Tale, which btw has the very best 3D effect I saw in a PC game for years (and I am into 3D gaming, long before 3DVision appeared), and just because of that, is a REAL pity.
The 3D videos captured normally are just wonderful, but in GoaT they are vertically shifted, one eye respect the other, by a, let's say, around 15% of screen height (few centimeters), and one of the eyes has a vertical band at left whose content is related to the frame, but not to the part that it should be.
I have tried with 3dmigoto fix and without, with different recording settings, etc. It is very sad as just this game deserves to record some videos, as it is so nice.
I am afraid I may have nothing to do, but before that, I wanted to ask here if you have found this problem before and/or if you have some suggestion to fix this…
Tx!
ASUS Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) // Intel 9700K CPU // 32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 RAM // Asus GTX1060 6Gb Strix GPU // NVIDIA Quadro K620 GPU // Asus My Cinema ES2-750 Capture Card // Orico 7 USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion card // Corsair AX860i PSU // Phanteks Evolv X case // Logitech G903 mouse // Logitech PowerPlay charging mouse pad // Logitech Illuminated keyboard // Wacom Intuos 4 tablet // Creative GigaWorks T20 II speakers // Razer Tiamat 7.1 Headphones // Dell U2413 LCD // 3D Ready Samsung 2233RZ LCD // Nvidia 3D Vision glasses 1 & 2 // 3D compatible Sharp XR-10X DLP Projector // Da-Lite 100" HighPower Gain 2.8 Projection screen // XRite i1Display Pro // MadCatz Cyborg Gaming Lights // NZXT HUE 2 // Corsair Commander Pro // Corsair Lighting Node Pro // IcyBox External HDD // Naturalpoint TrackIR 5 Pro // Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback 2 Red // Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar // Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals // Windows 10 x64
CoreX9 Custom watercooling (valkswagen polo radiator)
I7-8700k@4.7
TitanX pascal with shitty stock cooler
Win7/10
Video: Passive 3D fullhd 3D@60hz/channel Denon x1200w /Hc5 x 2 Geobox501->eeColorBoxes->polarizers/omega filttersCustom made silverscreen
Ocupation: Enterprenior.Painting/surfacing/constructions
Interests/skills:
3D gaming,3D movies, 3D printing,Drums, Bass and guitar.
Suomi - FINLAND - perkele
Don't know what could be the reason for GF Exp problem. There is little info on recording games in 3DVision out there, but maybe it shows this problem in other games/scenarios...
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Maby it helpes.
Problem is noone cares about 3d videos. Its 4k or VR nowdays.
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Suomi - FINLAND - perkele
ASUS Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) // Intel 9700K CPU // 32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 RAM // Asus GTX1060 6Gb Strix GPU // NVIDIA Quadro K620 GPU // Asus My Cinema ES2-750 Capture Card // Orico 7 USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion card // Corsair AX860i PSU // Phanteks Evolv X case // Logitech G903 mouse // Logitech PowerPlay charging mouse pad // Logitech Illuminated keyboard // Wacom Intuos 4 tablet // Creative GigaWorks T20 II speakers // Razer Tiamat 7.1 Headphones // Dell U2413 LCD // 3D Ready Samsung 2233RZ LCD // Nvidia 3D Vision glasses 1 & 2 // 3D compatible Sharp XR-10X DLP Projector // Da-Lite 100" HighPower Gain 2.8 Projection screen // XRite i1Display Pro // MadCatz Cyborg Gaming Lights // NZXT HUE 2 // Corsair Commander Pro // Corsair Lighting Node Pro // IcyBox External HDD // Naturalpoint TrackIR 5 Pro // Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback 2 Red // Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar // Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals // Windows 10 x64
CoreX9 Custom watercooling (valkswagen polo radiator)
I7-8700k@4.7
TitanX pascal with shitty stock cooler
Win7/10
Video: Passive 3D fullhd 3D@60hz/channel Denon x1200w /Hc5 x 2 Geobox501->eeColorBoxes->polarizers/omega filttersCustom made silverscreen
Ocupation: Enterprenior.Painting/surfacing/constructions
Interests/skills:
3D gaming,3D movies, 3D printing,Drums, Bass and guitar.
Suomi - FINLAND - perkele
ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 | Core I7-7700K | 16GB RAM | Win10 Pro x64
Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 3D Vision Monitor
Optoma UHD 40 3D Vision Projector
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I assume that you recorded a video with 3D Vision active, I mean in stereo, it isn't?
ASUS Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) // Intel 9700K CPU // 32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 RAM // Asus GTX1060 6Gb Strix GPU // NVIDIA Quadro K620 GPU // Asus My Cinema ES2-750 Capture Card // Orico 7 USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion card // Corsair AX860i PSU // Phanteks Evolv X case // Logitech G903 mouse // Logitech PowerPlay charging mouse pad // Logitech Illuminated keyboard // Wacom Intuos 4 tablet // Creative GigaWorks T20 II speakers // Razer Tiamat 7.1 Headphones // Dell U2413 LCD // 3D Ready Samsung 2233RZ LCD // Nvidia 3D Vision glasses 1 & 2 // 3D compatible Sharp XR-10X DLP Projector // Da-Lite 100" HighPower Gain 2.8 Projection screen // XRite i1Display Pro // MadCatz Cyborg Gaming Lights // NZXT HUE 2 // Corsair Commander Pro // Corsair Lighting Node Pro // IcyBox External HDD // Naturalpoint TrackIR 5 Pro // Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback 2 Red // Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar // Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals // Windows 10 x64
Indeed. When playing in 3D Vision mode on my Asus PG278Q 3D monitor. I left everything at its default settings in Geforce Experience (quality high, 60 fps, resolution from game). Game was set to 1920x1080 when recording. 3D looks correct when playing the video with Power DVD 18.
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Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 3D Vision Monitor
Optoma UHD 40 3D Vision Projector
Paypal donations for 3D Fix Manager: duselpaul86@gmx.de
This is a capture of the recorded video from a non-stereocopic player (but it is the same in 3DVision Nvidia Player, closing eyes alternatively or without glasses, whatever):
When you see this in 3D, it is not correct, you see a frame shifted to right bottom. I wonder WHAT I have in my system that interfere with the recording. I tried to disable all non-MS services, all startup programs, the second GPU... Maybe I should disable the onboard Intel GPU (I don't have idea how to do that, though. I don't see it in device manager)? Could it be something in my BIOS?
ASUS Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) // Intel 9700K CPU // 32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 RAM // Asus GTX1060 6Gb Strix GPU // NVIDIA Quadro K620 GPU // Asus My Cinema ES2-750 Capture Card // Orico 7 USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion card // Corsair AX860i PSU // Phanteks Evolv X case // Logitech G903 mouse // Logitech PowerPlay charging mouse pad // Logitech Illuminated keyboard // Wacom Intuos 4 tablet // Creative GigaWorks T20 II speakers // Razer Tiamat 7.1 Headphones // Dell U2413 LCD // 3D Ready Samsung 2233RZ LCD // Nvidia 3D Vision glasses 1 & 2 // 3D compatible Sharp XR-10X DLP Projector // Da-Lite 100" HighPower Gain 2.8 Projection screen // XRite i1Display Pro // MadCatz Cyborg Gaming Lights // NZXT HUE 2 // Corsair Commander Pro // Corsair Lighting Node Pro // IcyBox External HDD // Naturalpoint TrackIR 5 Pro // Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback 2 Red // Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar // Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals // Windows 10 x64
I have removed physically the second GPU, the video capture card, the USB expansion card. Reboot in safe mode and removed drivers with DDU (and also AMD GPU just in case, because the video card is an ATi based one, although I had it disabled in device manager and drivers were never installed yet).
Installed 417.71 with its own Geforce Experience (3.16...), the problem keeps appearing. I have also used:
1- the same monitors
2- some SSD disk (OS and game disk are brand new)
3- main GPU
I think it is near impossible that #1 (really, could it be the 3D monitor?) and #2 may cause this. About the main GPU I think that it is very very unlikely that it could be the cause, it renders it perfectly in 2D and 3D AFAIK, and I can record correctly in other games (2D and 3D)… What do you think? Could it be the GPU?
Regarding software, I have already disabled all services (non-MS), all startup programs, and still the problem is there. I have a lot of programs installed (who doesn't?), but I have a hard time believing that Office, some Adobe ones (PS, Lr, Ai), DVD Architect, digital camera software, etc could do that… the Antivirus, I have disabled them when I disabled the services…
Any help or suggestion will be very welcome, I am lost. BTW, if you have experienced at some time the screenshot above, please tell me, at least I will know I am not alone. I am really lost.
EDIT: If I disable '3D mode enabled on game launch' and record a video (without activating Ctrl+T, so in 2D), the recorded video has two frames side-by-side (as if it was 3D) without the explained problems but is flat (is 2D). If I activate 3D (Ctrl+T) and record, it records with the problem. Do not know if that could be a hint to id where may reside the problem or not, though. Anaglyph recording is free of problems too.
ASUS Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) // Intel 9700K CPU // 32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 RAM // Asus GTX1060 6Gb Strix GPU // NVIDIA Quadro K620 GPU // Asus My Cinema ES2-750 Capture Card // Orico 7 USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion card // Corsair AX860i PSU // Phanteks Evolv X case // Logitech G903 mouse // Logitech PowerPlay charging mouse pad // Logitech Illuminated keyboard // Wacom Intuos 4 tablet // Creative GigaWorks T20 II speakers // Razer Tiamat 7.1 Headphones // Dell U2413 LCD // 3D Ready Samsung 2233RZ LCD // Nvidia 3D Vision glasses 1 & 2 // 3D compatible Sharp XR-10X DLP Projector // Da-Lite 100" HighPower Gain 2.8 Projection screen // XRite i1Display Pro // MadCatz Cyborg Gaming Lights // NZXT HUE 2 // Corsair Commander Pro // Corsair Lighting Node Pro // IcyBox External HDD // Naturalpoint TrackIR 5 Pro // Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback 2 Red // Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar // Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals // Windows 10 x64
Result? The video is recorded correctly. I tried also 1920x1080, 1600x1200 all of these are correct. I come back to 1680x1050 still in the 2D monitor, and the recording fails with same glitches than before! Come back to 3D monitor and the same. BUT there are other resolutions where it fails to record them correctly: 800x600, 1366x768, in some of them the shift of one eye is only vertical or both, it depends.
So, it seems a Geforce Experience bug? Could you please test several resolution and tell me what is your experience, please?
ASUS Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) // Intel 9700K CPU // 32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 RAM // Asus GTX1060 6Gb Strix GPU // NVIDIA Quadro K620 GPU // Asus My Cinema ES2-750 Capture Card // Orico 7 USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion card // Corsair AX860i PSU // Phanteks Evolv X case // Logitech G903 mouse // Logitech PowerPlay charging mouse pad // Logitech Illuminated keyboard // Wacom Intuos 4 tablet // Creative GigaWorks T20 II speakers // Razer Tiamat 7.1 Headphones // Dell U2413 LCD // 3D Ready Samsung 2233RZ LCD // Nvidia 3D Vision glasses 1 & 2 // 3D compatible Sharp XR-10X DLP Projector // Da-Lite 100" HighPower Gain 2.8 Projection screen // XRite i1Display Pro // MadCatz Cyborg Gaming Lights // NZXT HUE 2 // Corsair Commander Pro // Corsair Lighting Node Pro // IcyBox External HDD // Naturalpoint TrackIR 5 Pro // Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback 2 Red // Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar // Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals // Windows 10 x64
I've just done a recording in 1680x1050 and with this resolution I got exactly the same issue as seen on your capture. So it's definitely the specific resolution. I've also tried 1600x1200 and this resolution worked correctly. So not sure but I guess 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio work while 16:10 is broken for the recordings.
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Optoma UHD 40 3D Vision Projector
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As I found the IL2BOS video with the same problems, it could be a Geforce Experience bug, or maybe a way of programming some games…
I think that I can report this to Nvidia through the Geforce Experience bug report button, and see if they want to check this (not sure about it, though).
On my side, I am afraid that I only have chance to capture in other (quite lower for a 16:10 ratio) resolution, and if I want high resolution, play in 2D monitor in 3D mode, I won't see any 3D (and barely any understandable 2D) but the video will be recorded in 3D correctly.
Second option, to buy a modern 3D Ready monitor :-p, but it is not the moment for me, not yet. If someone finds another workaround it will be very welcome.
Thank you very much for your help.
ASUS Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) // Intel 9700K CPU // 32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 RAM // Asus GTX1060 6Gb Strix GPU // NVIDIA Quadro K620 GPU // Asus My Cinema ES2-750 Capture Card // Orico 7 USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion card // Corsair AX860i PSU // Phanteks Evolv X case // Logitech G903 mouse // Logitech PowerPlay charging mouse pad // Logitech Illuminated keyboard // Wacom Intuos 4 tablet // Creative GigaWorks T20 II speakers // Razer Tiamat 7.1 Headphones // Dell U2413 LCD // 3D Ready Samsung 2233RZ LCD // Nvidia 3D Vision glasses 1 & 2 // 3D compatible Sharp XR-10X DLP Projector // Da-Lite 100" HighPower Gain 2.8 Projection screen // XRite i1Display Pro // MadCatz Cyborg Gaming Lights // NZXT HUE 2 // Corsair Commander Pro // Corsair Lighting Node Pro // IcyBox External HDD // Naturalpoint TrackIR 5 Pro // Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback 2 Red // Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar // Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals // Windows 10 x64