In addition to releasing the latest graphics driver, Nvidia today released a new beta version of its universal Nvidia App. The utility is designed to combine the functions of GeForce Experience and the Nvidia Control Panel into a single control center for GeForce graphics.
The company announced that the Nvidia App will exit the beta phase by the end of this year, but in the meantime the company continues to expand its functionality. For example, the new version of the application now supports RTX HDR mode for multi-monitor configurations.
The company has confirmed that future updates to the Nvidia App will add more features from the Nvidia Control Panel, including support for custom resolutions, as well as additional settings for multi-monitor configurations and audio settings.
The latest app update also added G-Sync settings. In addition, there are additional settings for the overlay – you can now change the color of the displayed text. The ability to hide a particular application has been added to the installed games filter.
Also, the application will now notify the user when attempting to record DRM-protected content using the Shadow Play video capture function.
You can download the new beta version of the Nvidia App from the official Nvidia website.
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