How do I use AVerMedia stream engine on OBS?
OBS Setting
- Start OBS Studio→Source”+” Video Capture Device.
- Device= LGPLite Stream Engine. Resolution/FPS Type= Custom. Resolution= please select the same resolution with your input source.
- Mixer→Video Capture Device→Adcanced Audio Properties.
- Video Capture Device→Audio Monitoring→Monitor and Output.
How do I add a capture card to OBS?
Setting up OBS Studio:
- Download and install OBS Studio.
- Click the “+” marker in OBS Studios underneath the “sources” tab to add a new source.
- Select your capture card and name it.
- Open the “properties” window and select your capture card.
- Hit “start recording” in the bottom right corner to begin recording.
How do I use AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 with OBS?
How to set up with Streamlab OBS
- Video Capture Device→Add Source.
- Device= Live Gamer Portable 2 Plus. Resolution/FPS Type Custom.
- Audio Input Capture→Add Source.
- Device=Microphone ( Live Gamer Portable 2 Plus)
- Audio Input Capture→ Monitor and Output. About Us.
What is AVerMedia assist Central?
Assist Central. The one tool you need for all necessary drivers, updates, or engines for your AVerMedia products enter. (Click Here to Download) Note: StreamEngine, CamEngine, or other related software and firmware can be downloaded and installed through Assist Central.
How do I setup my AVerMedia capture card for streaming?
Plug your HDMI cable into the back of the Nintendo Switch dock’s HDMI port. Then plug the other end into the HDMI Input port of your AVerMedia capture card. Plug your second HDMI cable into the HDMI Output port of your AVerMedia capture card. Then plug the other end into your TV.
How do I connect my AVerMedia capture card to my computer?
Summary
- Disable HDCP from the source you want to capture from. (
- With PC off and unplugged, connect capture card to a PCIe x4 port.
- Install and open AVerMedia’s RECentral software.
- Run RECentral bandwidth test.
- Connect your console (or other source) to the capture card.
- Send capture card footage to other software.
Can I use a Live Gamer portable (LGP) with OBS?
Not open for further replies. AVerMedia released a Stream Engine so that the LGP can be used as a video capture device on OBS. After installing the drivers and software for AVerMedia’s Live Gamer Portable and then installing OBS, everything seems to be fine.
Do I need the stream engine for OBS?
According to reports I’ve gotten, the use of the stream engine is no longer needed, you should be able to directly add the LGP to OBS as a video capture device without the need for the stream engine. Not open for further replies.
Is the AVerMedia Live Gamer portable stream engine compatible with OBS?
After installing the drivers and software for AVerMedia’s Live Gamer Portable and then installing OBS, everything seems to be fine. The Stream Engine shows up in the Device Selection list. I streamed a little yesterday trying to test it and figure out the settings I need to have for a good looking and sounding stream.
Can I edit the video source settings of the stream engine?
There can only exist one instance of Stream Engine, and it will be removed from the list of available video devices once it attaches itself to one program. This also means that you cannot edit the video source settings of the LGP Stream Engine source once your stream is running unless you disable the source.