I never really used recentral but i did manage to make it halt the video feed on there as well. The funny thing is im connected to usb 3.1 asmedia ports. Running the avermedia check-if-ready-tool, it says the usb 3.1 is incompatible, yet if running the stream with a keen dicipline on window changes, it will stream just perfectly for hours on end.
The tool as mentioned does say the usb 3.0 ports are supported tho, yet on this motherboard they are internal, and i am currently waiting for an adapter. So i will hook up the capture cards directly to the motherboard.
I have further tried to set the extension block on connected pc (hdmi out from game pc), in every single configuration you can absolutely attempt to try (only took me 5-6 hrs). It definitively responds better to lower res as 720p then 1080p. On current driver, it defaults to 59hz as well, which was what triggered my investigation into the matter. There are odd flickerings happening on 1080p, which oddly enough disappears at custom res where the extension block is custom (cru 1.26).
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note this flickering, is actually 'interlacing' gone wrong. By recording and pausing single half frames, this can be seen where typically the frame is teared into half of it is ok, other half is torn in interlaced black pixelled lines/normal. And that can occur randomly.
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OBS does however treat the card differently then recentral, i dont have any issues with window/fullres changes, where as sometimes the render on obs will thus halt. The thing here is that the capture card is actually still responsive, moving the cursor over to the capture card screen, it's still active and responds fluidly.
Thus my conclusion is while avermedia could provide a better driver, OBS still has issues with the card nonetheless, even tho avermedia's recentral is quite worthless. I'm not really impressed that all of avermedia's drivers are labelled as beta and tbh shouldnt even be released. Imo they should ditch recentral and focus entirely on driver development.
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Having said all of that, there isn't a single capture card out there today for 60fps that doesnt have it's issues.
Do not confuse issue with system requirement tho. All of these usb 3.0 cards work much more stable on intel's usb chipset from what i can gather. a whole 3 dollars worth more in cost up from asmedia's.