

However, this happens almost all the time, whether it be really intense or not, and it makes my recordings look very bad. Right after I turn on my computer, it doesn't seem to be as bad. It seems, after doing some tests to see when it happens, that it does happen somewhat more frequently when I've been playing for a while. The problem was still present even before I updated my drivers, so that can't be it. Oh, and I have tried reinstalling my drivers. It still does happen, but less intensely, and less frequently. One thing that I will point out, though, is that this problem seems to happen less frequency when I am recording at 30 FPS rather than 60. Some things I've tried is changing my video capture settings-including changing the resolution, framerate, and bitrate-and I haven't had much luck. All I know is that it is very frequent and excruciatingly frustrating. I am not sure of what causes it nor can I really find a definite pattern as to when it happens.

The instances in which this happen seem to be extremely random. This problem is very tricky to find a solution for. I've tried quite a bit of troubleshooting for this issue, but I haven't found any solutions.

The stuttering is less intense although it is still present. Pay attention to how the stuttering stops and then starts again multiple times. This frustratingly reduces the quality of my recordings. The stuttering happens around every second or two and gradually gets more and more intense before it starts to gradually fade away and stop, after which the stuttering returns after a while.

After recording gameplay, I'll often get horrible stuttering and frame drops in the video playback. So, I have a really bad problem with Shadowplay. GPU Drivers: GeForce Game Ready Driver, 388.13,, upgrade from unknown OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, Service Pack 1 Build 7601, clean install RAM: Unknown model, 16 GB RAM, no overclock Motherboard: BIOSTAR TA970, American Megatrends 4.6.4 BIOS GPU: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 12 GB VRAM(?), no overclockĬPU: AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor, 3.5 GHz, no overclock
