Revidi vs AMD ReLive

Instant replay for Windows
with or without Radeon.

AMD ReLive is built into Radeon's Adrenalin software, which means it's only an option when your GPU is AMD and your replay setup lives inside your driver suite. Revidi is a standalone replay buffer app that works on any Windows 10 or 11 PC.

On AMD hardware, Revidi encodes with AMF, the same hardware encoder ReLive uses.

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Side by side

Revidi vs AMD ReLive at a glance.

Revidi
AMD ReLive
Price
Free
Free
Rolling replay buffer
Yes
Yes
Works without an AMD GPU
Yes
No
Hardware encoding
AMD AMF, NVENC, x264 fallback
AMF
Standalone app with a minimal UI
Yes
Part of AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition
Share link in your clipboard the moment you save
Yes
No
Trim a clip and update the link you already shared
Yes
No
Why switch

Why people switch from ReLive

01

Vendor-neutral by design

Revidi runs on AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel graphics. On Radeon cards it encodes with AMF, and on GeForce it uses NVENC. Everywhere else, it falls back to x264 software encoding.

02

Independent of your drivers

ReLive settings live inside Adrenalin, alongside driver updates and game profiles. Revidi is its own lightweight app: your buffer length, hotkey, and capture mode are all available to you in an unbloated, minimal UI.

03

From save to shared in one paste

The share link is in your clipboard the moment a clip saves. Trim the clip in the built-in editor and the link you already pasted serves the updated version.

When to use Relive over Revidi

If you're on a Radeon card, already open Adrenalin regularly, and only ever keep clips locally, ReLive does the job without installing anything new. Revidi makes sense when you want a minimal replay solution with very little bloat, or share links that you can post instantly.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Does Revidi use AMD's hardware encoder?

Yes. On AMD GPUs Revidi encodes with AMF, the same hardware encoder ReLive uses, so capture has minimal impact on game performance.

Will Revidi work on integrated or older graphics?

Revidi runs on any Windows 10 or 11 machine. It uses a hardware encoder when one is available (NVENC or AMF) and falls back to x264 software encoding when one isn't.

Where do my clips go?

Clips save as MP4 files to your Windows Videos folder by default. Both the save location and the buffer length are configurable.

Is Revidi free?

Yes. Downloading Revidi and saving unlimited clips locally is free. A free account lets you share 3 clips to the cloud and edit up to 3; Premium ($4.99/month) removes those limits.

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