RECentral 4 User Manual Revised on: 01/11/2018 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Before Getting Started with RECentral Operating Environment and Specifications Installation of RECentral Interface Main Menu (Multi Mode) How to Switch between Functions Description of Capture Mode (Single and Multi Mode) Preview Window Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Capture Mode: ① How to Use Single Mode Main Menu in Single Mode Recording: Steps to Recording Sound Settings (Introduction of Function: Audio
Chapter 1: Before Getting Started with RECentral 1-1. Operating Environment and Specifications ・ For the latest update information of “RECentral version 4.0.0.78 or later”, see here (http://www.avermedia.com/gaming/product/game_capture/recentral4). ※ RECentral 4 supports GC550, GC513, GC510, BU110, AM310 and PW310 (as of January 2018). All future updates will be posted on our website as soon as they become available. 1-2. Installation of RECentral Step 1. Visit the Special Page of RECentral (http://www.
Chapter 2: Interface 2-1. Main Menu (Multi Mode) 1 Function Dial Switch among 3 functions: “Capture / Stream”, “Media Share”, and “Settings”. (→ See page 04) 2 Capture Mode Switch between 2 modes: Single Mode (→ See page 08), Multi Mode (→ See page 48). 3 Scene (※ when Multi Mode is selected) Select / add / delete scenes. (→ See page 55) 4 Source (※ when Multi Mode is selected) Select / add / set / delete the Source (capture device, webcam, PC screen, video, image, text, web pages, etc.).
Function Dial ② Media Share ③ Settings ④ ① Capture / Stream ① Capture / Stream ・ Switch to select either of the following two modes - Multi Mode (→ See page 48) or Single Mode (→ See page 08) in the Capture Mode, and set the quality, codec, platform and more for recording and live streaming.
Multi Mode (→ See page 48) Single Mode (→ See page 8) (Recommended for users who want to use PC comfortably while recording and streaming files and videos in a simple and stable way) (Recommended for users who want to use the PiP function and multiple devices.) Select only one capture device at a time to record and stream the files. If the Single Mode is used, (in comparison to Multi Mode) heavy workload of PC can be saved more effectively, and the PC performance can be improved.
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How to View Only the Preview Window Click the arrow icon to display only the Preview Window while the rest of the interface, such as Main Menu, is hidden. Click the arrow icon once more to display the full interface again. How to Switch to the Full Screen View Double-click the Preview Window, or click the Fullscreen icon from the Main Menu to switch to the full screen view.
Chapter 3: Capture Mode: How to Use Single Mode 3-1. Main Menu in Single Mode 1 Capture Device Select or edit capture device (→ See page 10) 2 Record / Stream ・Recording: Set Recording Quality (resolution / FPS / bit rate, etc.), Codec (hardware / software encoder) (→ See page 12) ・Streaming: Streaming Platform setup, Quality, Codec, etc.
3-2. Steps to Recording (Single Mode) Step 1: Select Single Mode Use Function Dial to select “Capture / Stream” to show recording and streaming menu. Select the Single Mode icon.
Step 2: Select / Edit Capture Device Select your capture device on the list of connected capture devices. You can edit the device by clicking the “pen” icon. ※ Notes: ・ If the capture device is not connected properly, or if the driver for this capture device is not installed correctly, the capture device will not be recognized by RECentral ・ When you use Single Mode, only capture devices can be used. Webcams are not supported in Single Mode.
1 2 3 Quality (Resolution, Frame Rate) The resolution and frame rate (FPS) of the video source device (such as game machine) is Decode Format (※This item is displayed when certain models have been selected. ) You can change the decode format of the capture device: H.264/YUY2, Motion JPEG (MJPEG) and NV12 Color You can change the color settings of the video terminal of the capture device (HDMI / component).
Step 3: Record Settings Select the Record icon. Set “Recording Quality”, “Codec”, “Category” and so on. ① Recording Quality Set Recording Quality. Select between Optimal, Good, and Normal, or select the level from the saved setting files. Click the “+” icon to create a new Recording Quality profile (see the table on page 15 for items available for settings). When the settings are completed, click “Save” to finish. In addition, you can click the “pen” icon to edit the profile.
When You Use a Hardware Encoder Card If your capture card supports hardware encoding (※ Note), you can set the recording quality to “Optimal” in Single Mode. In doing so, you can further lower the CPU workload and make the most of your “hardware encoder”capture card to record gameplay (※ not available for streaming). Thus it is recommended that you set the recording quality to “Optimal”. ※ Note: For the hardware encoder capture cards, RECentral 4 supports GC510 (and GC513 as of January 2018).
Custom Settings File Type MP4 1920x1080, 1680x1050, 1440x900, 1360x768, 1280x1024, 1280x800, 1280x768, 1280x720, 1024x768, 800x600, 848x480, 768x480, 720x576, 720x480, 640x480, 640x360, 576x360 Resolution Video Bitrate ※ The resolutions that can be selected is determined by the output resolution of a video source / FPS (in some cases 1920x1080 may be not available). 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8.5, 8, 7.5, 7, 6.5, 6, 5.5, 5, 4.5, 4, 3.5, 3, 2.5, 2, 1.5, 1, 0.9, 0.8, 0.
② Codec When you capture at 1080p/60 fps, PiP in Multi Mode, or use Live Editing in RECentral, it is recommended to use hardware encoder to reduce your system loading. In RECentral, select Capture / Stream → Codec and use hardware encoder like NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel QSV, if your CPU or GPU has built-in hardware encoder. ※You can capture an image of better quality by using H.264 (software encoder). However, the workload of CPU will reach 100%, causing screen freeze or sound lag in your video.
③ Video Category Specify and enter a video category. The saved recordings or still images can be sorted by category in Media Share. Step 4: Sound Settings As you see below, you can adjust the volume of recording (“source sound” and “microphone sound” etc., of the capture device) and turn the preview sound on/off (the sound you are listening to). In addition, click the “Audio Mixer” icon to make detailed settings for adding a microphone, play/ record sound (→ See page 18).
② How to Adjust Volume / Mute Click the source sound or microphone sound icon to turn the mute on or off.
③ Audio Mixer 0. Overview Audio source such as PC, capture device, and video 1 Audio ・ The system sound that played on the PC (applications, games, media player, browser, etc.) ・ Input sound of the capture device (output sound from the game machine/video camera/video device ・ (※ If you use Multi Mode) Video sound 2 External Audio ・ Microphone sound ・ Sound from other audio devices Turn preview sound on / off (capture device / Video / microphone sound, etc.
1. Source Sound Settings 1-1 Playback Device Sound 1-2 Device Audio Settings 1-3 2 3 4 Record Volume ・ Turn on / off the Capture Device sound (Checked: enable playback; unchecked: disable playback) (※ If you use a GC550 or C875) Select sound input source of the capture device. (※ If you use a GC510) You can click the “gear” icon for advanced settings, and set the sound of device. ・ Adjust the loudness (volume) of the recording / streaming sound of the PC / capture device.
Settings Example: 1) If you only record or stream the sound of capture device Source ① PC sound ② Capture sound Playback Device Record Volume __ (cannot be set) ☑ ☑ 2) If you only record or stream the PC sound PC sound = system sound that played on the PC (applications, games, media player, browser, etc.
3) If you record or stream the sound of capture device and PC simultaneously Source ① PC sound ② Capture sound Playback Device 一 (cannot be set) ☑ Record Volume ☑ ☑ ※ If you record a capture device and PC (system sound that played on the PC) sounds simultaneously and the recorded sounds become abnormal, or there are noises, try muting (unchecking) the “Playback Device”, as shown in the figure below.
2. Microphone Sound Settings 1 Add Microphone / Sound Device Click to add a microphone / sound device (e.g. sound card, sound input terminal of capture device, webcam microphone). ※ You can specify more than one microphone / sound device at the same time. 2 Record Volume ・ Adjust the loudness of the recording / streaming sound of the microphone / sound device. ・ Turn ON / OFF sound recording / streaming of microphone / sound device.
Step 5: Start and End Recording When ready, press the “Record” button or the short-cut key on the keyboard. If you want to end recording, press the “Record” button or the same key on the keyboard again. ※ If you want to check the recorded files, you can select “Media Share” from Function Dial to check/manage/share the recorded files. ※ You can take a snapshot while recording. ※ See page 81 for more information about Media Share. ※ See page 83 for more information about short-cut key.
3-2-1. Steps to Live Streaming (Single Mode) Step 1: Select Single Mode Select “Capture / Stream” on Function Dial to show the record and stream menu. Click the Single Mode icon.
Step 2: Select A Capture Device Select your capture device on the list of connected capture devices. You can set up the capture device by clicking the “pen” icon. ※ Detailed description of Capture Device settings: See page 10. Step 3: Select a Streaming Platform Select the “Stream” tab. Create or select a new Streaming Platform (streaming service), and set “Streaming Quality (resolution, FPS, bit rate, etc.)” and “Codec”. ・ Select an account for streaming platform.
How to Set Up Streaming Platform and Quality See the related pages for detailed description of streaming steps and settings on three popular streaming services. ・ Twitch: See page 29. ・ YouTube Live: See page 33. ・ Facebook: See page 44. How to Set Up Codec Detailed description of Codec: See page 15. Step 4: Enable Streaming Backup If you want to record and save the streaming content automatically, check the “Enable Streaming Backup” box. You can also set the streaming and recording quality separately.
Step 5: Set the Sound You can adjust the volume for streaming or recording using Audio (source) and External Audio (microphone) controls, and mute/unmute sound monitoring (the sound you are listening to) using Device Preview. In addition, click the “Audio Mixer” icon to make detailed settings for adding a microphone, playing or streaming sound. ※ You can set the sound even during live streaming. ※ For detailed description of the sound settings (source audio, external (mic.
3-2-3. Steps to Create A Streaming Account for Streaming Service An account for streaming service is required to use the Live Streaming mode of RECentral. Select the Streaming Service that you want to use, such as “niconico Live Broadcast”, “Twitch”, “YouTube Live”, “Facebook”, or “RTMP” (enter RTMP, Stream Key). ・ Select an account of streaming platform. Use the ▼ to open the menu, and select an account.
1. Twitch Step 1: Create a New Account Select the “Stream” tab in Capture/Stream in RECentral. Click the “+” icon on the “Streaming Platform”, select “Twitch”, and click Next. The Twitch login window appears. Enter the correct email address and password, then click “Log In”. Step 2: Set the Server When logging in, the window is switched to the screen below. Click the ▼ in the Server dropdown menu to select a server.
Step 3: Streaming Image Quality settings Set the streaming image quality. Select Optimal, Good, Normal, or choose from a saved streaming profile. Click the “+” icon to create a New Stream Profile (see the table on the next page for available settings). When the settings are complete, click Save to finish. Next, click the “pen” icon to edit the specified profile. Click the “trash can” icon to delete the specified profile. Set the recording image quality.
Streaming Quality Settings 1920x1080, 1680x1050, 1440x900, 1360x768, 1280x1024, 1280x800, 1280x768, 1280x720, 1024x768, 800x600, 848x480, 768x480, 720x576, 720x480, 640x480, 640x360, 576x360 Resolution Video Bitrate ※ The resolution can be selected is determined by the output resolution / FPS of the video source (you cannot set 1920x1080 in some cases). 50, 40, 30, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8.5, 8, 7.5, 7, 6.5, 6, 5.5, 5, 4.5, 4, 3.5, 3, 2.5, 2, 1.5, 1, 0.9, 0.8, 0.7, 0.6, 0.5, 0.
Step 4: Start and Stop Streaming When ready, press the “Stream” button or the short-cut key on the keyboard to start. If you want to end streaming, press the “Stream” button or the same key on the keyboard again.
2. YouTube Live (YouTube Gaming) Step 0: Preparation in advance - Enable Live Streaming in Creator Studio 1. You need to have a verified account for Live Streaming Service in order to use YouTube Live, and open the Creator Studio page on YouTube (※ it is recommended to use Google Chrome). Log in to your Google account. Then, click the user icon at the top right → Creator Studio → CHANNEL → Status and Features, and click the “Enable” button in the Live Streaming function.
When Live Streaming is enabled, “Enabled” will be indicated as shown in the image below. You may now live stream on YouTube Live. If Live Streaming has not been enabled, follow the steps below: 2.
3. Once Enable is clicked, the “Account verification” page will be prompted on your screen. Select the country and “How to Receive the verification code” (by voice or text message) and enter your phone number. Then, click “Submit”. (※ When the authentication message “I’m not a robot” is displayed, click the checkbox next to the text and accept the authentication.
4. (If receiving via SMS is selected) Enter the correct verification code, and press “Submit”. The settings work properly if the Verified message is shown. Click “Continue”. 123456 If the Terms of Use is displayed. Please read it carefully, and click “Agree”.
5. The screen goes back to the initial status, and the message “You have been enabled for live streaming” is shown on the screen. Click “CHANNEL” → “Status and features”. When the message “You can live stream." is shown, the Live Streaming is enabled. The settings on YouTube Live is now complete.
Step 1: Create a New Account Click the “Stream” tab in RECentral. Then click the “+” icon on the “Streaming Platform”, select YouTube and click Next. And then, the Google login window pops up. After entering the correct email address and password, click Next. Choose your account or a brand account. Then the app will ask for your permission to manage your YouTube account. Click “ALLOW” to continue.
Step 2 ① Streaming Information Settings: Log in and switch to the following screen. Under the “General” tab, set the streaming information such as Title, Category, Description, Tags, Privacy (Public/Non-Public/Private), etc.
② Streaming Settings: Under the “Advanced” tab, set the details of streaming as shown in the image below. Once the settings are complete, click Save to finish. 1. Stream Optimization ・ Optimize interaction with viewers (low latency) The shorter the streaming latency is, the faster the streaming screen responds. But in a case where a viewer’s Internet speed is slow, the message “buffering (screen freezes temporarily)” often appears while the video is being played.
Step 3: Streaming Image Quality Settings Set the streaming image quality. Select Optimal, Good, or Normal, or choose a previously saved profile. Click the “+” icon to create a New Stream Profile (see the table on the next page for available settings). When the settings are complete, click “Save” to finish. In addition, you can click the “pen” icon to edit the profile. Click the “trash can” icon to delete the specified profile. Set the recording image quality.
Custom Settings 1920x1080, 1280x720, 848x480, 768x480, 720x480, 640x480, 640x360, 576x360 Resolution Video bit rate ※ The resolution can be selected is determined by the output resolution / FPS of the video source (you cannot set 1920x1080 in some cases). 50, 40, 30, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8.5, 8,7.5, 7, 6.5, 6, 5.5, 5, 4.5, 4, 3.5, 3, 2.5, 2, 1.5, 1, 0.9, 0.8, 0.7, 0.6, 0.5, 0.4, 0.3 Mbps 60, 59.94, 50, 30, 29.97, 25, 24, 23.
Step 4: Start and Stop Streaming When ready, press the "Stream" button or the short-cut key on the keyboard to start. If you want to end streaming, press the Stream button or the same key on the keyboard again.
3.Facebook Step 1: Create a New Account Click the “Stream” tab in RECentral. Click the “+” icon on the “Streaming Platform", select Facebook and click “Next”. The Facebook login window is shown. Enter the correct email or phone number, and password. Click the checkbox “Keep me logged in to RECentral”, and click Log In. Step 2 ① Streaming Information Settings: Log in and switch to the following screen. Set the Title, Description, Name, where to post, Privacy (Private, friend, friend’s friend, public), etc.
Step 3: Streaming Image Quality Settings Set the streaming image quality. Select Optimal, Good, or Normal, or choose a previously saved profile. Click the “+” icon to create a New Stream Profile (see the table on the next page for available settings). When the settings are complete, click Save to finish. In addition, you can click the “pen” icon to edit the profile. Click the “trash can” icon to delete the specified profile. Set the recording image quality.
Custom Settings 1280x720, 1152x864, 1024x768, 960x540, 800x600, 848x480, 768x480, 720x576, 720x480, 704x576, 640x480, 640x360, 480x576, 480x480, 352x576, 352x480, 576x360, 352x288, 352x240, 320x240, 320x180 Resolution ※ The resolution can be selected is determined by the output resolution / FPS of the video source (you cannot set 1920x1080 in some cases). Video Bitrate 4, 3.5, 3, 2.5, 2, 15, 1, 0.9, 0.8, 0.7, 0.6, 0.5, 0.4, 0.3 Mbps 30, 29.
Step 4: Start and Stop Streaming When ready, press the "Stream" button or the short-cut key on the keyboard to start streaming. If you want to end streaming, press the Stream button or the same key on the keyboard again.
Chapter 4 Capture Mode: How to Use Multi Mode 4-1. Main Menu in Multi Mode 1 Function Dial Switch among 3 functions: Capture / Stream, Media Share and Settings. (→ See page 04) 2 Capture Mode Switch between Single Mode (→ See page 08) and Multi Mode. 3 Scene (※ Multi Mode Selected) Select / add / delete scenes. (→ See page 55) 4 Source (※ Multi Mode Selected) Select / add / set / delete a Source (capture device, webcam, PC screen, video, image, text, web pages, etc.).
4-2. Steps to Recording and Live Streaming (Multiple Mode) 1: Select Multi Mode In the Function Dial, select “Capture / Stream”, then select the Multi Mode icon.
Step 2: Select and Manage the Scene Select the scene you want to view, or create a new Scene. ※ Detailed description of the Scene settings: See pages 54—57. Step 3: Select and Manage the Source Select the scene, and place the source into the Preview Window. If you want to add a source, click the “+” icon to select the type of source you want. You can also click the “pen” icon to edit the specified source. Click the “trash can” icon to delete the specified source.
Step 4: Set the Record / Stream A. If You Select Record Select the “Record” tab. Set the Recording Quality, Codec, Video Category and so on. ※ Detailed description of the recording settings: See pages 12—16. B. If You Select Stream Select the “Stream” tab. Create or select a Streaming Platform (streaming service), and set the Quality (resolution, FPS, bit rate, etc.), Codec, and Enable Streaming Backup. ※ Detailed description of streaming: See pages 25—26.
Step 5: Sound Settings You can adjust the recording / streaming volume (Source Sound, Microphone Sound etc. of the Capture device), and turn ON / OFF the Preview Sound (the sound you are listening to). You can also click the “Audio Mixer” icon to make detailed settings of playing/recording/streaming the sound and adding a microphone. ※ You can set the sound even while recording or live streaming. ※ Detailed description of the Sound Settings (source sound, microphone sound, mixer function, etc.
Step 6: Start and Stop Recording / Streaming A. If You Select Record When ready, press the “Record” button or the short-cut key on the keyboard to start. If you want to end recording, press the “Record” button or the same key on the keyboard again. Click the “Live Editing" button next to the “Record” button to turn it ON, and enable the Live Editing Function. Click the “Live Editing" function button again to disable this function. ※ Detailed description of Live Editing: See page 78.
B. If You Select Streaming When ready, press the Stream button or the short-cut key on the keyboard to start. If you want to end streaming, press the Stream button or the same key on the keyboard again. ※ While streaming, click the “Link” icon to launch your browser and watch the live broadcast (e.g. YouTube Live). ※ You can take snapshots during streaming. ※ See page 83 for more information about the short-cut keys.
4-3. Scene Function and Source (PiP Function) The "Scene" function provides an instant change from the current scene to another one. You can use this function to simply switch to many different “Scenes” instantly. If you have set different streaming scenes in advance, you can, with one click, switch to Record scene, Stream scene, Chat scene, Away scene, and more, depending on your needs during live streaming. (This allows users to change scenes instantly).
4-3-1. Steps to set Scene function and Source Operation Step 1: Select / Manage the Scene Select the scene you want to use, or click the “+” icon to create a new scene. In addition, click the “trash can” icon to delete the specified scene.
You can select the scene to drag and drop, and adjust the order of the scenes. Step 2: Place / Manage the Source Place the source you want into the Preview Window. Click the “+” icon to add the source. You can also click the “pen” icon to fine-tune the specified source. Click the “trash can” icon to delete the settings file (※The workload of the PC can be reduced). If you want to hide the source, click the “Eye” icon next to the source. (Click it once again to show the source).
※ You can enter text in the Name field by clicking the source once, and change the source name. ※ Notes: ・ If you place many sources, it may cause some sound delay (lag, mismatching), depending on your PC configuration. When the delay occurs, delete one scene at a time and try again. ・ If you place many sources, the CPU utilization rate may reach 100%, depending on the status of the PC configuration, causing crash as a whole or the movie completed with some sound delay.
Step 3: Place / Manage the Source Please make sure that the source you placed is shown on the Preview Window in RECentral. Select the source you want to change (※ the source is highlighted in a red circle), move, edit, resize the source, and move it to the front or back.
4-3-2. Set the Source 1. Device (Video Source: Capture Device, Webcam) ① Source: 1. Capture Device The settings shown below may vary depending on the type and specifications of the capture device. 1 Source (capture device) Switch to the connected capture device from the drop-down list, and specify it. 2 Refresh Re-detect the capture device and update the status. Input 3 (※ When a device with HDMI & component input terminals selected, this item is displayed.
5 Quality (resolution, frame rate) 6 (※This item is displayed when certain types have been selected.) Codec Format Color 7 (※ The items that you can set may vary depending on the type and specifications of the device) The resolution and frame rate (FPS) of the video source device (such as game machine) are shown (※ If the quality needs to be improved, change the resolution settings of the source device). You can change the video format of the capture device: H.264/YUY2/ Motion JPEG (MJPEG)/NV12.
① Source: 2. Webcam ② The settings shown below may vary depending on the type and specifications of the webcam. 1 Source (webcam) Switch to the connected webcam. Select from the dropdown list and specify it. 2 Refresh Re-detect the webcam and update the status. 3 Name Click on the name shown on the source list to change. 4 Quality (resolution, frame rate) You can set the input resolution and frame rate (FPS) of the webcam. 5 Decode Format You can change the video format of the webcam.
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④ Filter ⑤ Background Removal Open the menu by clicking ▼ in the "Removal Option" setting, and select “None”, “Chroma Key”, or “TriDef SmartCam (※ a paid service)”.
・ Background Removal Option: 1) Chroma Key Set the background color (green, red, blue, and custom) from the drop-down list, and adjust the allowable value. ※ If you use Chroma Key, you need to install a backdrop for photographing separately (green background / chromakey green). Use the link below to check out on Amazon—purchase backdrops for photographing: https://www.amazon.
・ Background Removal Option: 2) TriDef SmartCam (first-time setup) Step 1. Click “Try TriDef® SmartCam” to access TriDef Official Site (https://www.tridef.com/products/smartcam-avermedia), and download “TriDef SmartCam for AVerMedia”. Step 2. When download is complete, double-click the icon to launch the installer and follow the onscreen instructions to install it.
Step3. When installation is complete, the “TriDef Software Activation” window appears. Click “Try” and follow the on-screen instructions to proceed. ※ You can use TriDef SmartCam free of charge for 14 days. After that, you need to buy a license for this software. Step 4. Select “TriDef SmartCam”, and then set “Keep only head and shoulders”, “Quality” and “Edge Smoothing” accordingly. Precautions for Use ※ See the TriDef SamrtCam user guide here: https://www.tridef.
2. Screen Capture ① Capture Mode 1 2 Select the Capture Mode: 1) Full Screen: Captures the whole PC screen (desktop). 2) Custom: Use the mouse to drag an area you want to capture it.
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② Resize ③ Stylesheet Language ※ Notes: ・ When recording / streaming the sound of a website, use Audio Mixer to enable the PC sound. ・ Detailed description of the Audio Mixer function: see page 18.
4-3-3. Live Editing Live Editing is the function in which you can view and cut the videos cached in your storage. When the storage is full, older footages will be overwritten. ※ Notes: ・ Live Editing is only available in Multi Mode. ・ Live Editing is designed for recording therefore cannot be used during live streaming. ・ You can also take snapshots (still image) while recording.
Step 1: Click the “Live Editing" button next to the “Record” button to enable the function. Click the “Live Editing" button again to disable the function. ※ When Live Editing is enabled, click the SAVE button to save the cached data. As the cached data are saved, the time left for Live Editing changes according to the remaining HDD capacity. ※ Once Live Editing is enabled, you cannot change the recording quality settings.
Step 3: You can specify the clip, click once to delete (cut) it temporarily (not yet deleted at this stage). If you want the clip back, click again to restore the clip. Step 4: Click the “SAVE” button to start exporting the video that you just cut and edited. The time required depends on the length / quality of the video and the performance of your PC. The video with longer time and higher quality requires more time because of its larger file size. (The bar in the center shows the progress of the task.
Chapter 5: How to View Media Share Use Function Dial to select “Media Share” to display the file managing and sharing menu. 1 Folders of video / still image files are sorted by category or created date 2 Video / still Image list (videos / still image files classified in this category): Double-click the video / still images to launch the software and play the files. 3 Information of the selected videos / still images 4 Rename / change category of / delete the selected videos / still images.
Chapter 6: Settings 6-1. RECentral Settings On Function Dial, click the "gear" icon to switch to “Settings”. 1. General 1 2 1 Change interface language. 2 Set locations to save videos or snapshots. Click “Change” to specify a save path for files.
2. Shortcuts 1 1 Assign five short-cut keys to perform “Start / Stop (Save) Recording / Streaming”, “Start / Stop Recording from Microphone”, “Take Snapshots”, “Add Time Marks in Live Editing”, and “Press to Talk”. Click the “Restore Default” button to reset to the original settings.
3. Social Network Accounts 1 1 Add / delete a Facebook / Twitter / YouTube account. 4. Profile Management 1 2 1 Export saved profile settings (Single Mode, Multi Mode). 2 Import profile settings into RECentral.
5.About RECentral 1 RECentral version information: Click “Check for Updates” to connect to the Internet, and run a check for RECentral updates. 2 Link to FAQs on the AVerMedia website. 3 Fill in the form with your opinions and requests and send to AVerMedia. 4 Improvement program intends to improve user experience.
・ Feedback: Problem Type ① About the newly added functions and malfunctions ② Requests and opinions about new functions and functions to be improved Product Name (Some are supported by RECentral 4) ・LIVE GAMER PORTABLE 2 PLUS = GC513 ・LIVE GAMER PORTABLE 2 = GC510 ・LIVE GAMER PORTABLE = C875 ・Live Gamer EXTREME = GC550 ・Live Gamer HD 2 = GC570 ・Live Gamer HD = C985 / GL510E ・ExtremeCap UVC = BU110 ・AVerMedia PW310 Webcam = PW310 86 / 91
6-2. Set Up a Device Set the video / sound / functions of the capture device. Here takes the GC510 (Live Gamer Portable 2) for example. ① Set Up HDCP ・ HDCP Detection Function: Turn ON / OFF the “HDCP Detection” function of the GC510. ※If you want to record / stream iOS devices (iPhone, etc.), turn OFF GC510's HDCP Detection. ※If you want to record / stream PlayStation 4 (PS4), turn OFF HDCP from the PS4 settings in advance.
② Hot Button Set up Hot Button on the GC510. 1. When RECentral is not running - Press once: launch RECentral 2. When RECentral is running - Press once: three actions can be set including: “Start / Stop recording”, “Start / Stop streaming”, and “Take a snapshot”.
③ PC-Free ・ Video Source: Set the Color, HDCP. ・ Video Quality (Single Recording mode): Select the video quality from Optimal, Good, and Normal. ・ Audio Volume: Adjust the volume of the input / output sound of the device.
④ About Information about the device driver and firmware version. Click “Check for Updates” to connect to the Internet and run the program update.
Chapter 7: Other Information Protecting Customer Privacy ・ AVerMedia Technologies collects customer's personal information only for the purpose of dealing with customers and providing them service. In addition, the customer personal information collected will not be disclosed to any third party without prior approval by the customer. ・ AVerMedia Technologies Inc. website: http://www.avermedia.