Hey guys, stupid question here: if I’m recording gameplay in HDR through ShadowPlay with RTX HDR, does the maximum amount of nits I set in RTX HDR affect the brightness of the video? Or is HDR HDR? For example, my monitor supports only 400-nits brightness, but if I set RTX HDR to a maximum of 1000-nits, does that mean the video will look better on HDR screens capable of showing 1000-nits?

  • MelastSB
    link
    fedilink
    125 days ago

    The limitations of your display shouldn’t affect the recording, yes

    • @ThePiedPooper@discuss.onlineOP
      link
      fedilink
      225 days ago

      So I can leave my maximum nits in RTX HDR to 400, and on YouTube, for people who have a 1000-Nits HDR monitor, will see the video better than I do?

      • MelastSB
        link
        fedilink
        125 days ago

        No, I meant yes to your last option: you leave 1000 nits in RTX HDR so the recording is at 1000 nits for your viewers