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Replay Buffer is Segra’s instant replay system that continuously records gameplay in the background and lets you save the last 30 seconds (or custom duration) with a single hotkey press.

Overview

Replay Buffer works like a DVR for your gameplay:
  • Always recording - Segra continuously records in a rolling buffer
  • Save on demand - Press a hotkey (default: F10) to save the last N seconds
  • No storage waste - Only saved clips are written to disk
  • Minimal overhead - The buffer runs in memory with zero performance impact
Replay Buffer is perfect for games where you don’t want full sessions but need to capture unexpected amazing plays.

How It Works

The Rolling Buffer

  1. Segra starts recording when a game is detected (or manually)
  2. Footage is stored in memory in a circular buffer
  3. Old footage is overwritten as new frames come in
  4. Pressing the hotkey saves the current buffer to disk
  5. Buffer continues recording after the save
Think of it like this:
[30 seconds of gameplay] → Keep recording → Amazing play happens → Press F10 → Last 30s saved

Memory Management

The buffer size is determined by:
  • Duration (e.g., 30 seconds)
  • Max file size (e.g., 1000 MB)
Whichever limit is reached first stops the buffer from growing. This prevents memory overflow.

Configuration

Replay Buffer Settings

Configure Replay Buffer in Settings > Capture Mode:

Recording Mode

Choose one of three modes:
  • Replay Buffer - Only buffer, no session recording
  • Hybrid - Buffer + full session recording (recommended)
  • Session - No buffer, full session only
Hybrid mode gives you the best of both worlds: instant replays via the buffer and full sessions for review.

Buffer Duration

Set how many seconds of footage to keep in the buffer:
  • Minimum: 10 seconds
  • Default: 30 seconds
  • Maximum: 120 seconds (2 minutes)
Longer buffers:
  • Capture more context before the moment
  • Use more memory
  • May impact performance on low-end systems
Shorter buffers:
  • Use less memory
  • Faster saves
  • May miss context for some plays
A 30-second buffer at 1080p60 with high bitrate uses approximately 200-500 MB of RAM.

Buffer Max Size

Set the maximum file size for the buffer:
  • Default: 1000 MB (1 GB)
  • Range: 100 MB to 5000 MB
This prevents the buffer from consuming too much memory. If the file size limit is reached before the duration, the buffer stops growing.

Hotkey Configuration

Change the save hotkey in Settings > Keybindings:
  1. Navigate to Settings > Keybindings
  2. Find Save Replay Buffer
  3. Click Edit and press your desired key combination
  4. Default is F10
Avoid using keys that conflict with in-game bindings. F9, F10, and F11 are usually safe choices.

Using Replay Buffer

Starting the Buffer

1

Set recording mode to Buffer or Hybrid

Go to Settings > Capture Mode and select Replay Buffer or Hybrid.
2

Launch a game

Segra automatically detects the game and starts the replay buffer.
3

Verify buffer is running

Check the Segra interface - you should see a recording indicator.
You can also start the buffer manually:
  • Click the Record button on the home screen
  • Segra starts the buffer using Display Capture
  • Useful for recording desktop apps, browsers, or non-game content

Saving a Replay

When something amazing happens:
1

Press the hotkey

Press F10 (or your custom hotkey) immediately after the moment.
2

Segra saves the buffer

The last 30 seconds (or your custom duration) are saved to disk.
3

Buffer resets

The buffer is cleared and starts recording fresh footage for the next save.
4

Find your clip

The saved replay appears in the Replay Buffer section.
Press the hotkey as soon as possible after the moment. If you wait too long, the buffer may have already overwritten the footage.

Buffer Reset Behavior

After saving a replay:
  • The buffer is stopped
  • The saved file is written to disk
  • Metadata, thumbnail, and waveform are generated
  • The buffer restarts automatically
This ensures that subsequent saves only contain new footage, not duplicate content from previous saves.
There’s a brief gap (1-2 seconds) during the reset process. Avoid pressing the save hotkey multiple times rapidly.

Replay Buffer vs Other Modes

Replay Buffer Mode

Pros:
  • Minimal storage usage - only saves what you want
  • Fast saves - near-instant clip creation
  • Perfect for highlight-only gaming
Cons:
  • No full session review
  • No bookmarks or game integration
  • Can’t go back further than buffer duration
  • No AI-generated highlights
Best for: Casual gaming, social media clips, low storage systems

Session Mode

Pros:
  • Full game session saved
  • Game integration with automatic bookmarks
  • AI-powered highlight generation
  • Timeline review and analysis
Cons:
  • Uses significant storage
  • Can’t save instant replays without stopping the recording
  • Requires post-game review to find moments
Best for: Content creators, streamers, competitive players Pros:
  • Instant replays during gameplay (buffer)
  • Full session saved for review (session)
  • All game integration features
  • Best of both worlds
Cons:
  • Uses the most storage (session + saved buffers)
  • Slightly higher system resource usage
Best for: Most users who want flexibility

Replay Buffer Output

Saved replays are organized by game:
Segra/
└── Buffers/
    ├── Counter-Strike 2/
    │   ├── 2024-01-15_14-30-45.mp4
    │   └── 2024-01-15_14-35-22.mp4
    ├── Valorant/
    │   └── 2024-01-15_15-12-08.mp4
    └── Apex Legends/
        └── 2024-01-16_18-45-33.mp4
Each saved replay includes:
  • Video file (.mp4) with the buffer content
  • Metadata - Game name, timestamp, duration
  • Thumbnail - Auto-generated preview
  • Waveform - Audio visualization

Viewing Saved Replays

Access saved replays in the Replay Buffer section:
  • Click the Replay Buffer tab in Segra
  • Replays are sorted by date (newest first)
  • Click any replay to watch in the built-in player
  • Right-click for options (rename, delete, show in folder)

Sharing Replays

Saved replays are standard MP4 files that can be:
  • Uploaded to Segra Cloud (click the upload icon)
  • Shared directly to YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, etc.
  • Edited in video editing software
  • Sent to friends via file sharing
See the Uploads page for cloud sharing details.

Advanced Features

Multiple Saves Per Session

You can save the buffer multiple times during a single gaming session:
  1. Amazing play happens → Press F10 → Saved as 14-30-45.mp4
  2. Buffer resets and continues recording
  3. Another amazing play → Press F10 → Saved as 14-35-22.mp4
  4. Repeat as many times as you want
Each save creates a separate file with no overlap.

Audio Tracks

Replay buffer recordings support the same audio features as sessions:
  • Multiple audio sources (microphone, desktop audio, game audio)
  • Separate audio tracks (if enabled in settings)
  • Volume control per device
Configure audio in Settings > Audio Devices.

Quality Settings

Replay buffer uses your main recording quality settings:
  • Go to Settings > Video to adjust resolution, bitrate, encoder
  • Changes apply to both session and buffer recordings
  • Higher quality = larger buffer memory usage
If you only use Replay Buffer mode (not Hybrid), you can lower quality settings to reduce memory usage without affecting file sizes much.

Performance Optimization

Reducing Memory Usage

If Segra is using too much RAM:
  • Lower buffer duration (30s → 20s or 15s)
  • Reduce max buffer size (1000 MB → 500 MB)
  • Lower recording quality (1440p → 1080p or 60fps → 30fps)
  • Use VBR instead of CBR rate control

Reducing Disk I/O

Each save writes to disk. To minimize impact:
  • Save replays to an SSD (much faster than HDD)
  • Don’t spam the save hotkey (allow buffer to reset between saves)
  • Close other disk-intensive applications while recording

GPU vs CPU Encoding

Replay buffer works best with GPU encoding:
  • NVIDIA NVENC, AMD AMF, or Intel QuickSync
  • Near-zero performance impact on gameplay
  • Fast encoding means quicker saves
CPU encoding works but may cause frame drops during saves.

Troubleshooting

  • Verify the buffer is actually running (check recording indicator)
  • Make sure you’re pressing the correct hotkey (default: F10)
  • Check that Replay Buffer or Hybrid mode is selected
  • Restart Segra if the buffer appears stuck
  • Check your buffer duration setting (may be less than 30s)
  • Ensure max buffer size isn’t reached before duration
  • If you pressed the hotkey too late, the moment may have been overwritten
  • Switch to GPU encoding in Settings > Video
  • Lower your recording quality (resolution or bitrate)
  • Reduce buffer duration to decrease memory pressure
  • Ensure Segra is running on an SSD, not HDD
  • Check Settings > Audio Devices - ensure devices are selected
  • Test with a manual recording to verify audio setup
  • Make sure volume levels aren’t set to 0
  • Reduce buffer duration (30s → 15s)
  • Lower max buffer size (1000 MB → 500 MB)
  • Close other memory-intensive applications
  • Reduce recording quality (1440p → 1080p)

Use Cases

Battle Royale Games

Replay Buffer is perfect for games like Fortnite, Apex Legends, Warzone:
  • Most of the game is boring
  • Amazing plays happen unexpectedly
  • You don’t want to save the full 20-minute match
  • Just save the final kill or clutch moment

Fighting Games

For Street Fighter, Tekken, Guilty Gear:
  • Save sick combos instantly
  • Capture unexpected comebacks
  • Don’t need full matches recorded

Multiplayer Shooters

For Valorant, CS2, Overwatch:
  • Save insane flicks or aces
  • Capture funny moments with friends
  • Keep storage usage low across many games

Social Media Content

Replay Buffer is ideal for creating short-form content:
  • 15-30 second clips are perfect for Twitter, TikTok, Instagram
  • Save only highlight-worthy moments
  • No need to edit down long sessions
  • Recording - Full session and hybrid recording modes
  • Clipping - Edit and combine saved replays
  • Uploads - Share replays online