3 Fixes if GeForce Experience Not Recording Game Audio in Windows 11

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Common Fixes

Fix 1: Disable and Re-Enable Instant Replay

Disabling and re-enabling Instant Replay in the GeForce Experience app is a handy trick for instantly resolving the in-game audio recording issue.

Press theAlt + Zkeys simultaneously to open the GeForce Experience overlay and clickInstant Replaytoturn it off. Wait a few seconds, and turn it back on.

Alternatively, press theAlt + Shift + F10keys simultaneously to disable and enable the Instant Replay recording in the GeForce Experience app.

Fix 2: Check Input Device in Overlay Settings

GeForce Experience may fail torecord the game audioif you haven’t configured the correct input device. To fix it, open the overlay settings and manually specify the correct input device.

Step 1:Open the GeForce Experience overlay (press the Alt + Z keys), click theMicrophoneicon, and selectSettings.

Step 2:ClickSourceunder the Microphone section and pick the correct audio input device. Then clickSaveat the top right corner to save changes.

Fix 3: Adjust Audio Capture Settings

GeForce Experience lets you record system sounds and microphone tracks separately or together. To avoid missing the in-game audio, I recommend setting the microphone to record on a single track rather than separating them.

Step 1:Press the Alt + Z keys to open the GeForce Experience overlay and click theMicrophoneicon to open itsSettings.

Step 2:Under the Audio tracks section, selectCreate a single trackand clickSaveat the top right to save your changes.

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Last updated on 21 May, 2024

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