GeForce Experience 2.0 was a major revision to the popular system-enhancing application, introducing ShadowPlay Desktop Capture, ShadowPlay for notebooks, GameStream for notebooks, Remote GameStream, advanced Twitch streaming options, and many other improvements.
GeForce Experience 2.1, available now, improves several of those features and adds an in-game frame rate counter, push to talk microphone capture, ShadowPlay Shadow Mode Desktop Capture support, plus additional tweaks and changes. Download now via GeForce.com or open GeForce Experience's self-update function. For more detail on each of GeForce Experience 2.1s enhancements, keep reading.
Additional GeForce Experience 2.1 Changes
In addition to the headline features above, GeForce Experience 2.1 introduces several other enhancements:
Gameplay can now be recorded at up to 2560x1600, natively
Audio synchronization when editing with Adobe Premiere Pro is improved
Twitch streaming stability has been improved
ShadowPlay remains enabled after enabling new GeForce Experience updates via the in-app updater
In-app software update installation speed has been improved
Various bug fixes resolve a variety of issues
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