User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- How to View
- Switching of Functions
- RECentral4_UM-2_page 7-12_proofreading-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-3_page 13-18_proofread-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-5_page 25-30_proofread-DONE.pdf
- Step 1: Select the Single Mode (Single)
- Step 2: Select/ Set the Capture Device
- Step 3: Set the Streaming
- How to Set the Live Streaming Platform, Streaming Quality
- How to Set Codec
- Detailed description of Codec: See page 16.
- Step 4: Set the Automatic Recording Function
- Step 5: Set the Sound
- Step 6: Start and Stop Streaming
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- RECentral4_UM-7_page 37-42_proofread-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-9_page 49-54_proofread-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-10_page 55-60_proofread-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-11_page 61-66_proofread-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-12_page 67-72_proofread-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-13_page 73-78_proofread-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-14_page 79-84_proofread-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-15_page 85-90_proofread-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-16_page 91-96_proofread-DONE.pdf
- RECentral4_UM-17_page 97-102_proofread-DONE.pdf
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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). Any future updates will be released on our website as soon as they are ready.
GL510E
C875
GC510
Hardware Encoder Capture Cards