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Use Magewell capture device and Wirecast to record video

1Add video capture devices Click the plus sign (+) in the layer, point to Capture Devices, and then select Magewell capture device under System Device. 2Set properties of the captured video Select the Magewell capture card in the layer and then the System Device Properties panel appears on the left side of the preview window. Set up the capture device as follows in the panel: Capture Device Size: set the resolution. Device Aspect Ratio Color Space In the main Wirecast window, click the File menu, and then click Preferences. In the Preferences dialog box, click the Performance tab, and then select the frame rate in the Video Display Rate drop-down menu. 3Add audio capture devices Select the Magewell capture card in the layer and then the System Device Properties panel appears on the left side of the preview window. Click the layer icon at the top of the panel to switch to the Shot Layers panel. In the Shot Layers panel, click the plus sign (+), point to Capture Devices, and then select the audio capture device linked with video under WASAPI audio capture. To record audio from the microphone, in the Shot Layers panel, click the plus sign (+), point to Capture Devices, and then select Mic or Line In as the audio input device under WASAPI audio capture. For Pro Capture and Eco Capture Family capture devices, select Audio as the audio input device linked with video. For USB Capture (Plus) Family devices, refer to the list below to select the audio input device linked with video. USB Capture HDMI (4K) Plus: select HDMI for camera/game console/video player capture; select Computer for screen capture. USB Capture SDI (4K) Plus/USB Capture SDI Gen 2: select SDI. USB Capture DVI Plus: select HDMI. USB Capture AIO: select Digital if you use DVI or SDI interface; select Analog if you use DB9 interface. USB Capture HDMI Gen 2: select HDMI. 4Set the recording format In the main Wirecast window, click the Output menu, and then click Output Settings. In the Select an Output Destination dialog box, select one of the following three options in the Destination drop-down menu: Record to Disk - MOV Record to Disk - MP4 Record to Disk - Windows Media In the Output Settings dialog box, set the video recording format as follows: Name: create a name for your recording object. The name will be displayed on the Output menu. Encoding File: click the Browse button below the File text box to select the save location. 5Start and stop recording On the Output menu, point to Start/Stop Recording, and then click Start Record to Disk - MOV: (recording object name) to start recording. On the Output menu, point to Start/Stop Recording, and then click Stop Record to Disk - MOV: (recording object name) to stop recording. Relevant Topic: Use Magewell capture device and Wirecast to stream video

Article ID: 000040039

Use Magewell capture device and Wirecast to stream video

1Add video capture devices Click the plus sign (+) in the layer, point to Capture Devices, and then select Magewell capture device under System Device. 2Set properties of the captured video Select the Magewell capture card in the layer and then the System Device Properties panel appears on the left side of the preview window. Set up the capture device as follows in the panel: Capture Device Size: set the resolution. Device Aspect Ratio Color Space In the main Wirecast window, click the File menu, and then click Preferences. In the Preferences dialog box, click the Performance tab, and then select the frame rate in the Video Display Rate drop-down menu. 3Add audio capture devices Select the Magewell capture card in the layer and then the System Device Properties panel appears on the left side of the preview window. Click the layer icon at the top of the panel to switch to the Shot Layers panel. In the Shot Layers panel, click the plus sign (+), point to Capture Devices, and then select the audio capture device linked with video under WASAPI audio capture. To record audio from the microphone, in the Shot Layers panel, click the plus sign (+), point to Capture Devices, and then select Mic or Line In as the audio input device under WASAPI audio capture. For Pro Capture and Eco Capture Family capture devices, select Audio as the audio input device linked with video. For USB Capture (Plus) Family devices, refer to the list below to select the audio input device linked with video. USB Capture HDMI (4K) Plus: select HDMI for camera/game console/video player capture; select Computer for screen capture. USB Capture SDI (4K) Plus/USB Capture SDI Gen 2: select SDI. USB Capture DVI Plus: select HDMI. USB Capture AIO: select Digital if you use DVI or SDI interface; select Analog if you use DB9 interface. USB Capture HDMI Gen 2: select HDMI. 4Obtain the RTMP address, stream name (stream key) and FMLE file on the live streaming platform 5Set the streaming format In the main Wirecast window, click the Output menu, and then click Output Settings. In the Select an Output Destination dialog box, select RTMP Sever in the Destination drop-down menu In the Output Settings dialog box, set the video streaming format as follows: Name: create a name for your recording object. The name will be displayed on the Output menu. Encoding Address: enter the RTMP address. Stream: enter the stream key. Click Open FMLE XML File beside the Stream text box, and then import the FMLE file downloaded from the streaming platform. 6Start and stop streaming On the Output menu, point to Start/Stop Broadcasting, and then click Start RTMP Server: (streaming object name) to start streaming. On the Output menu, point to Start/Stop Broadcasting, and then click Stop RTMP Server: (streaming object name) to stop streaming. Relevant Topic: Use Magewell capture device and Wirecast to record video

Article ID: 000040040

Use Pro Capture card to capture video at 2560x1440p144

Scenario Some monitors have a resolution and refresh rate of 2560x1440p 144Hz. This article offers gamers who use such monitor a solution for live streaming or recording. Devices A computer for streaming/recording A monitor that supports 2560x1440p 144Hz An EDID bin file that provided by Magewell ( Click here to download) One Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus, Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus LT or Pro Capture AIO 4K Plus Solution Ⅰ Hardware requirement: the computer graphics card can at least simultaneously output two channels of HDMI signals 1. Connect devices Connect the capture device with the streaming computer via an USB cable; connect the output of the graphics card with the capture device and monitor respectively via HDMI cables. 2. Set the display properties In the graphics card control panel, set the resolution to 2560x1440 and refresh rate to 144 Hz. 3. Set the display mode of multiple monitors In the system display settings, enable the duplicate/mirror display mode of multiple monitors. The following figures shows the display settings on Windows, MacOS, and Ubuntu respectively. Windows MacOS Ubuntu 4. Configure the capture device Use the drive panel of the capture device to import the EDID provided by Magewell. Relevant Topic: Use the driver panel of capture card to edit EDID Solution Ⅱ Hardware limitation: the computer graphics card can only output one channel of HDMI signals; Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus LT must be used 1. Connect devices Connect the capture device with the streaming computer via the PCIe interface; connect the output of the graphics card with the input of the capture device via an HDMI cable; connect the LOOP THRU interface of the capture device with the monitor via an HDMI cable. 2. Set the display properties In the graphics card control panel, set the resolution to 2560x1440 and refresh rate to 144 Hz. 3. Configure the capture device Use the drive panel of the capture device to import the EDID provided by Magewell. Relevant Topic: Use the driver panel of capture card to edit EDID

Article ID: 001020002

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