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Razer gamecaster: a streaming software

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Razer, the world leader in high-end peripherals, software and gaming systems, today announced the final public release of its Razer Cortex software: Gamecaster, streaming streaming software made by and for gamers. Through Razer Cortex, users can record and broadcast their gameplays on digital platforms such as Twitch, Azubu and Youtube Live.

All the tools to generate and control the retransmission are shown in the game through a discreet and not intrusive overlay, which is hidden when you do not use it. Also, access to functions through hotkey combinations allows you to start the stream, record the game locally, activate the webcam or save a screenshot without losing a second of the action in the game.

Razer Cortex: Gamecaster optimizes streaming retransmission by matching the power of the PC we use with the quality of internet connection we have, to obtain the best possible performance. Even so, streamers will be able to configure their parameters manually to their personal taste. Ten thousand people have helped test the application to create an efficient user experience.

"After an intense beta period and with all the great feedback from our users, we clearly believe that our Razer Cortex: Gamecaster software is the most comprehensive and intuitive on the market, " says Min-Liang Tan, co-founder and CEO of Razer. "We have had the great collaboration of a whole community in the development of this software solution, and all their help has been essential to make Gamecaster an incredible product."

There are two versions of Razer Cortex: Gamecaster, available within the Razer Cortex software, which is used by more than 11 million people. With the free version you can make broadcasts without watermarks up to 720p, but in higher quality there will be a watermark of the product.

With the Pro license, users have access to all Premium features, with higher quality, x264 codec, on-screen annotations, tools for Twitch chat and others.

Subscriptions are offered for the Razer Cortex: Gamecaster Pro for 3 months or a full year.

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