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Top questions about average media live gaming on portable devices

Top questions about average media live gaming on portable devices

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thefrogkid
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12-14-2016, 08:06 AM
#1
I want to stream with my laptop using an Aver media live gamer portable. I’ve seen some videos but still have a few questions. Can I set it up like usual with HDMI pass-through and record to a secondary HDD inside my laptop, while choosing the right format so I can use a smaller drive? Also, is there an audio signal sent through the HDMI cable? Can I also view the recording in a window (like Windows 8.1) so I can stream it with OBS? Also, why isn’t VGA the default connection? I’ve never seen a computer screen that only supports VGA or DVI dual link except my new laptop monitor using a VGA cable. I’m open to buying an HDMI cable for the monitor since it offers that option. Thanks ahead!
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thefrogkid
12-14-2016, 08:06 AM #1

I want to stream with my laptop using an Aver media live gamer portable. I’ve seen some videos but still have a few questions. Can I set it up like usual with HDMI pass-through and record to a secondary HDD inside my laptop, while choosing the right format so I can use a smaller drive? Also, is there an audio signal sent through the HDMI cable? Can I also view the recording in a window (like Windows 8.1) so I can stream it with OBS? Also, why isn’t VGA the default connection? I’ve never seen a computer screen that only supports VGA or DVI dual link except my new laptop monitor using a VGA cable. I’m open to buying an HDMI cable for the monitor since it offers that option. Thanks ahead!

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Bl4sTeD
Member
172
01-04-2017, 03:17 AM
#2
VGA cable issue detected, blinking signal.
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Bl4sTeD
01-04-2017, 03:17 AM #2

VGA cable issue detected, blinking signal.

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macitom
Member
170
01-05-2017, 05:35 PM
#3
it's okay to ask questions. Let me explain it simply. What do you want to know?
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macitom
01-05-2017, 05:35 PM #3

it's okay to ask questions. Let me explain it simply. What do you want to know?

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Me0wt
Member
93
01-05-2017, 05:59 PM
#4
vga is an analog system, so to support it you’d need additional hardware and it would cause excessive input lag when using pass-through. It should only be used if it’s the sole choice. Most other questions are yes. You can record wherever you like—it includes audio, and the format isn’t specified. Streaming works with obs.
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Me0wt
01-05-2017, 05:59 PM #4

vga is an analog system, so to support it you’d need additional hardware and it would cause excessive input lag when using pass-through. It should only be used if it’s the sole choice. Most other questions are yes. You can record wherever you like—it includes audio, and the format isn’t specified. Streaming works with obs.

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CLPSGAMER
Member
176
01-06-2017, 05:06 PM
#5
I discovered a video, but you can only watch it directly on Twitch.tv without any features like adding a webcam, etc.
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CLPSGAMER
01-06-2017, 05:06 PM #5

I discovered a video, but you can only watch it directly on Twitch.tv without any features like adding a webcam, etc.

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Mr_Doom1023
Member
151
01-08-2017, 08:43 AM
#6
It’s probably Avermedias proprietary system. You may rely on their tools or alternative broadcasting solutions. The capture card appears as a video device, similar to a webcam.
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Mr_Doom1023
01-08-2017, 08:43 AM #6

It’s probably Avermedias proprietary system. You may rely on their tools or alternative broadcasting solutions. The capture card appears as a video device, similar to a webcam.

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ARCDJ
Junior Member
13
01-09-2017, 11:20 AM
#7
Sure, it's a solid offer for 100€. You won't lose any FPS, which is great since upgrading laptop performance usually requires more expensive parts. The only limitation here is that your Acer Aspire V3 772G doesn't support HDMI audio output, so sound won't be possible through that port.
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ARCDJ
01-09-2017, 11:20 AM #7

Sure, it's a solid offer for 100€. You won't lose any FPS, which is great since upgrading laptop performance usually requires more expensive parts. The only limitation here is that your Acer Aspire V3 772G doesn't support HDMI audio output, so sound won't be possible through that port.

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HorseyHay
Member
208
01-09-2017, 11:59 AM
#8
It seems fresh and innovative. Try it by linking your laptop to the TV using an HDMI port.
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HorseyHay
01-09-2017, 11:59 AM #8

It seems fresh and innovative. Try it by linking your laptop to the TV using an HDMI port.

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Hidekih
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01-12-2017, 07:31 PM
#9
I don’t have an HDMI cable; I could buy one on Amazon, but it wouldn’t be worth it because of the shipping fees. Also, the laptop isn’t brand new—I got it in August 2013. The odd thing is that when streaming with OBS it feels like it’s putting a strain on my GPU, almost like recording, yet my CPU stays around 60% even though it’s just a laptop.
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Hidekih
01-12-2017, 07:31 PM #9

I don’t have an HDMI cable; I could buy one on Amazon, but it wouldn’t be worth it because of the shipping fees. Also, the laptop isn’t brand new—I got it in August 2013. The odd thing is that when streaming with OBS it feels like it’s putting a strain on my GPU, almost like recording, yet my CPU stays around 60% even though it’s just a laptop.

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The_Almaity
Member
64
01-12-2017, 09:32 PM
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It's still early enough for HDMI support with audio. Regarding GPU usage, it doesn't change whether you're recording or broadcasting—it handles the same workload regardless. Essentially, it renders images for two devices. You might try enabling Quick Sync to observe its impact.
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The_Almaity
01-12-2017, 09:32 PM #10

It's still early enough for HDMI support with audio. Regarding GPU usage, it doesn't change whether you're recording or broadcasting—it handles the same workload regardless. Essentially, it renders images for two devices. You might try enabling Quick Sync to observe its impact.

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