Nvidia to add streaming on Geforce Experience

With low system requirements

Nvidia plans to add some new features to its Geforce Experience that will include GPU accelerated streaming as well as new GameStream Co-Op feature, which will allow another user to join a two player game via remote.

To be available for Geforce Experence Beta, the new Early Access Share Beta feature will include an ability to directly record, edit and upload in-game video to Youtube and offer accelerated H.256 encoding for Twitch broadcasting, both with camera and mic support.

The new update will also allow you to invite a friend for help in certain two player games via new feature called GameStream Co-Op. To make things interesting, other computer, called the Guest-PC, will not be limited to Geforce graphics cards but only meet certain system requirements, which include Intel Core i3-2100 3.1GHz CPU or higher, 4GB of RAM and a 802.11n 5GHz or Ethernet connection with at recommended 7Mbps downstream.

Of course, the Host PC will need a Geforce GTX 650 or higher GPU and pretty much the same specifications as well as a 7Mbps upstream connection.

Nvidia has been pushing hard for game streaming with its GRID streaming service and this new feature is yet another push in the same direction.

The new update with these new features should be available in September.





Source: Geforce.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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