How to fix NVIDIA ShadowPlay failed in GeForce Experience.

If you have an NVIDIA graphics card and like to use GeForce experience to stream, record and capture highlights using ShadowPlay. This article will show you how to solve Geforce Experience error ShadowPlay failed. A common Gefore Experience error that causes ShadowPlay to stop working entirely, displaying a simple failed notification.

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Geforce Experience is NIVIDIA’s main hub for graphics card updates, information and features. It contains Instant replay, Broadcast, Recording, and a ton of performance monitoring options. It’s also home to ShadowPlay, NVIDIA’s flagship background recording feature that lets you capture gameplay and highlights in the background while you play your favourite games.

Although ShadowPlay is generally a super reliable feature within GeForce Experience it can occasionally fail with or without an error message. Sometimes recordings won’t start, while other times they won’t start and say failed to start recording, failed to capture highlights, etc. The good news is that there are a few different things you can do to solve the problem and get ShadowPlay working in GeForce Experience again.

How do you fix NVIDIA ShadowPlay failed in GeForce Experience. ShadowPlay not recording gameplay fix.

Before you start anything, think back to the last time that Windows updated. If Windows recently updated and this issue started happening. Uninstall the latest update. If you aren’t sure how, check out our guide here. If Windows hasn’t recently updated, try forcing an update.

Clean install GeForce Experience & NVIDIA graphics drivers using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU).

You’ve probably already tried to uninstall your graphics drivers and GeForce Experience to solve this issue. However, a traditional uninstallation doesn’t seem to clear all of the problems, which is why you need to use DDU. DDU is the go-to software for nearly all graphical issues for both NVIDIA and AMD products.

Now that you have reinstalled everything, ShadowPlay should be working around, though you will have to reconfigure any settings and hotkeys you used to have. Also, don’t forget to check that you have GSYNC or FreeSync enabled in NVIDIA Control Panel these settings will also default to off.

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