How does Medal ensure minimal impact on game performance while recording in the background?
Medal is optimized to be lightweight and adjustable, typically using only 100–400MB of RAM. It offers variable recording settings, allowing users to control quality and resource usage to suit their system specifications, even on lower-end PCs.
Can I import clips from my console to edit and share using Medal?
While Medal primarily supports PC and mobile recording, you can import clips captured using your console's native system to utilize Medal's editing and sharing features.
What specific audio controls does Medal offer for editing recorded gameplay?
Medal provides multi-track audio capabilities, allowing you to balance or mute separate audio tracks for your game, microphone, and Discord chat. This enables precise control over the sound mix in your final clip.
How does Medal's 'Game Event Detection' feature work for titles like Fortnite or Valorant?
For supported games such as Fortnite, Valorant, and League of Legends, Medal can automatically detect and record specific in-game events like wins, goals, or headshots. This allows you to focus on playing while Medal captures key moments without manual intervention.
What are the benefits of using Medal's cloud storage, especially for premium users?
Medal's cloud storage allows users to save their clips without occupying local hard drive space. Premium users gain access to unlimited cloud storage, ensuring their entire library, whether posted or not, is securely stored and accessible from anywhere.
Beyond typical gameplay highlights, what unique content can users create and share on Medal?
Medal is used for a wide variety of content, including funny edits, tutorials, bug reports, pro plays, scary moments, cheater exposes, first-time clears, records, gorgeous screenshots, base tours, and even short podcasts, leveraging its versatile recording and editing tools.