


Now I haven't done thorough testing yet to see if this is only a problem with Instant Replay and not manual replay clips as others have said, but I get a feeling Nvidia ties just Instant Replay clips to Microsoft's services to facilitate quick (or social media tied) streams and uploads.

I also saw a folder placed in the capture directory called Microsoft or Windows Defender Security, something to that effect. I've never had a problem with it not being able to play back ReLive or ShadowPlay clips. I use MPC-HC btw to play back clips, and it is very MKV compatible. However, when I tried disabling the Microsoft Store app via Group Policy Editor, the Instant Replay clip I saved after that would not play at all. It seems to be just holistically anything to do with Game DVR in W10 now. OK, I already had Xbox app's Game DVR disabled, because now W10 does that through the apps page instead. I have also tried turning off Indexing on the capture drive (another claimed fix), and am about to test the results of that. Nor did turning off Game DVR in the Xbox App, which anymore is done holistically in W10. Has anyone else here had this problem and maybe know of a fix for it? One person said enabling Desktop recording in ShadowPlay fixes it, it didn't for me. The replay cache is only used for Shadow mode, not manual record mode. There are a total of 7 Nvidia Container processes that run. I'm wondering since the Nvidia Container process latches onto the replay cache sometimes, if there's a memory leak in one or more of them. I had to end task on Nvidia Container processes, which were keeping it from being deleted. What I noticed when I switched to my SSD for dir was the replay cache did not reset to 0kb after exiting game like when using a HDD dir. Switching to 1080p vs In Game at first I thought fixed it, but all it did was push the freeze point from 7 min to 9 min on a 10 min clip. I have tried using different capture directories, and "In Game" vs 1080p res options. I've read that others having this problem say it only happens in Instant Replay mode, and not in manual record mode. I am using the latest WHQL 391.35 driver made for Far Cry 5 too. Others are experiencing this problem too, dating back since before 2018. I've only tested Shadow Instant Replay mode so far. I'm only using 50 Mb/s setting with 1080p and 10 minute duration. The only problem so far is this freezing and pixelating with ShadowPlay videos just after the halfway point of playing them back. The display driver is working fine as it keeps a nice 60, min, ave, max FPS at both 1080p and 1440p VSR.

In Far Cry 5 it even stays under 65c at load with stock fan profile with max settings, save for motion blur Off. GPU works great with my 8700k, 16GB Corsair LPX 3200, and ASUS Prime Z370-A. I just completed my gaming PC overhaul with an EVGA 1080 SC.
