Users often face save failures when recording game highlights, as per feedback; this fault is mostly due to improper settings or GPU encoder conflict, can be fixed by checking module. Per GamePP documentation, troubleshooting steps: 1. Open main interface, click 'Recording & Screenshot' module on left; 2. Switch to 'Game Recording' tab, check if 'Video Encoder' is set to GPU Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4060 Ultra W DUO 8GB supported H.264/H.265; 3. Adjust 'Recording Quality' and 'Recording Path' to ensure sufficient space; 4. Test 'Start Recording' button, if still fails, restart software or check GPU drivers. Feature limited to GPU encoding. Updated on January 16, 2026.
Mismatched new motherboard verification is a common issue, with many users asking on forums, and per official guides and player experiences, hardware monitoring module reads/displays effectively. First, open GamePP main interface, click 'Hardware Monitoring' on the left; switch to 'Hardware Info' tab, view motherboard ASUS TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI model, chipset, and temp data; click 'Rescan' to update changes, supports sensor selection and details. If abnormal post-check, compare purchase list. Updated on January 20, 2026.
Many players report frame rates dropping unstably when recording highlights in Naraka: Bladepoint, as per high-liked posts on X where users mitigated this by adjusting recording settings. Originating from GamePP official guidelines and player tested summaries, parameters can be optimized in the recording and screenshot module. Steps are as follows: 1. Launch GamePP, click on the 'Recording & Screenshot' module on the left, ensure the tab bar appears after entry. 2. Go to the 'Game Recording' tab, select 'GPU Encoding' to leverage hardware acceleration from the Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4060 Ultra W DUO 8GB graphics card, adjust the 'Video Quality' slider to medium to avoid high load. 3. Enable 'Auto-record highlights during gameplay', set hotkey like Ctrl+Alt+R for quick start, ensuring recording doesn't overly impact game performance. After setup, test in Naraka: Bladepoint for stable frame rates, disable Beta recording mode if issues arise. Updated on January 23, 2026.
Players often accidentally hit the Win key in-game, minimizing windows or opening the start menu and breaking immersion. Per official manual, hotkey shielding only works in-game and requires proper setup: 1. Open the main interface and click the 'Game Optimization' module. 2. Go to the 'Hotkey Shielding (Game Only)' tab. 3. Ensure 'Shield Win' and other common keys like 'Shift+Space' or 'Ctrl+Space' are checked. 4. Enable 'Lock English input method in-game' to prevent IME switches. 5. Customize the 'In-Game Settings Panel' hotkey (default Ctrl+Shift+TAB) to avoid conflicts. 6. Launch a game and test; if Win still triggers, run game as admin or restart GamePP. Drawn from GamePP official manual and player-tested experience. Updated on 2026-01-27.
After buying a new monitor like HKC C349U, players often worry GamePP isn't detecting the 100Hz refresh rate or 3440x1440 resolution properly, causing choppy visuals. Community feedback and official hardware info features suggest rescanning. Steps:
1. Open GamePP main interface and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left.
2. Switch to the 'Hardware Info' tab.
3. Click the 'Rescan' button to re-detect current monitor specs (resolution, refresh rate, screen size).
4. After scanning, check the display entry: resolution should show 3440x1440, refresh rate 100Hz.
5. If mismatched, view 'Sensor Details' for sources or restart PC and rescan.
6. Confirmed data syncs to in-game monitoring overlay.
This ensures accurate peripheral detection. Updated on January 29, 2026, based on GamePP official documentation and player experience.