Unable to start recording in PC-Free mode, LGP2 / LGP2 Plus LED displays a red LED. How to resolve this error?"
"In order to record in PC-Free mode, please check and confirm the following steps:
1.Download and install the latest firmware for your device (make sure to use the appropriate firmware, download only from the official AVerMedia product page)
2.Use a Class 10 micro SD card formatted as FAT32 or exFAT."
LGP2 requires a Class 10 or above microSD card. Please refer to the list below.
ADATA microSDHC Premier UHS-I U1 16GB CL10 (16GB)
ADATA microSDHC Premier UHS-I U1 32GB CL10 (32GB)
Kingston microSDHC Class 10 (32GB)
Patriot microSDHC C10 (32GB)
Patriot EP Pro Series microSD C10 UHS-I U3 (64GB)
SAMSUNG microSDXC UHS-1 C10 (64GB)
SanDisk Ultra microSD UHS-I (16GB)
SanDisk Ultra microSD HC U1 (32GB)
SanDisk Ultra microSD UHS-I (32GB)
SanDisk Extreme SDXC UHS-I (128GB)
Transcend microSD UHS-I 400x (16GB)
Transcend microSD UHS-I PREMIUM 200x (32GB)
Transcend microSD UHS-I PREMIUM 400x (32GB)
Transcend microSD UHS-I PREMIUM 400x (128GB)
3.Check and confirm whether the input source has HDCP protection
*Note:
3-1 If you intend to capture/record from an iPhone or iPad, ensure that HDCP is turned off in RECentral."
3-2.If connecting to PS4 and Xbox, ensure that HDCP is turned off/disabled in the game console settings. You might activate HDCP on Xbox One/PS4 when playing Blu-ray discs or opening certain applications (Netflix, Hulu). HDCP errors on Xbox One/PS4 may prevent you from recording gameplay. Solution: Restart the console or put it into energy-saving mode.
3-3.If you have YouTube or Hulu installed on your Nintendo Switch, it will trigger HDCP. HDCP will also prevent you from recording gameplay. In this case, you'll need to physically unplug the HDMI cable from the docking station and then plug it back in. Make sure the end in the docking station is the one you unplug, as unplugging it from the capture device won't prompt the Nintendo Switch to reset to its default non-HDCP state.
3-4. PS3 connected via HDMI has HDCP copy protection, and AVerMedia game capture cards cannot record it."