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How do I get rid of the buzzing sound when I record?

How do I get rid of the buzzing sound when I record?

You can use EQ to reduce the hissing or buzzing sounds. It will be almost impossible to remove the noise completely without damaging the audio as it is recorded into an audio wave, but you can certainly reduce it by using EQ. Although this can also interfere with the recording and lower the sound quality.

How do I stop ShadowPlay from recording?

NVIDIA ShadowPlay will record until you stop. To stop recording, press Alt+F9 again or open the overlay, click the “Record” button, and click “Stop and Save.”

How do you change audio on Shadowplay?

First of all, on the bottom-right corner, right-click on the Sounds icon and then select Open Sound settings from the pop-up menu. Sound Options. Scroll all the way down and then click the App volume and device preferences option. Sound Settings.

Does GeForce experience have noise suppression?

You can now turn on Nvidia’s excellent noise cancellation with any GeForce GPU. Nvidia brings its free noise-cancelling feature to non-RTX graphics cards.

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Why is Shadowplay not recording audio?

Nvidia Audio Device — As it turns out, in most of the cases, the issue is caused due to the incorrect audio device selected for the Nvidia category in your Windows sound settings. When this happens, there will be no audio since the device that Nvidia is using isn’t being used by you.

Why does ShadowPlay stop recording?

If ShadowPlay is not recording the desktop screen, you may want to check out NVIDIA’s privacy settings. To resolve it, launch the ShadowPlay program, head over to “Settings”, select “General”, and locate the “Share” toggle. All you have to do is make sure that it’s turned on.

How do you stop discord audio in Nvidia ShadowPlay?

To get there:

  1. Open Geforce Experience and click on “settings” in the “In-Game Overlay” section.
  2. Click on “audio” and select the option towards the bottom that says “separate both tracks”