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The 3.5mm audio ports serve as an input from your controller and output from your headset. PC and PC-Free enable video capture with or without a connected computer, and USB Storage mode lets the LGP2+ function as a microSD card reader when plugged into a PC. The switch puts the capture device in PC, PC-Free, or USB Storage mode. With a microSD card installed and in PC-Free mode, the button will start and stop recording to the card.Ī three-way sliding switch, a volume rocker, and two 3.5mm audio ports sit on the front edge of the LGP2+.
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When connected to a PC with RECentral software installed, pressing the button will launch the software, then either record footage to the PC or stream it using the default streaming profile. The button serves different purposes depending on what mode the LGP2+ is in. If something is wrong with a connection, power supply, storage, or any other setting, the light will flash. The light turns blue when it's ready to stream or record, and pulses red when recording and blue when streaming. The front panel is dominated by a large button with an aperture-shaped indicator light in the middle.
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The Live Gamer Portable 2 Plus is a 5.8-inch-long red-and-black block with a triangular cross section. At $149.99, it's a flexible, functional capture device that on-the-go Let's Players, streamers, and other gamers will appreciate, and earns our Editors' Choice for game capture devices. It can't record 4K and lacks the low-latency feed that makes gaming directly from your capture window possible, but its 1080p60 footage looks smooth, and streaming when connected to a PC is painless. The AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 Plus sports a more compact and functional design, and the ability to pass 4K video through to your TV. The company unveiled the Live Gamer Portable in 2013, which let users record footage their game consoles directly to an SD card, without a connected PC. AVerMedia continues to impress us with its flexible game capture devices that don't require a PC.